Val was out of town last week, so Erin and Aaron filled her in on the biggest stories she missed: A Ghanaian immigrant detained by ICE who has been allowed to return home to await trial, the scoop on Congressman Michael Baumgartner's first Town Hall in Spokane since Trump's inauguration, a political drama out of Spokane Valley that could impact statewide public record access and a very brief update on a local police accountability advocate's First Amendment case against two regional sheriff's offices.
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Relevant reading:
- Migrant detained by ICE back with family: RANGE caught up with Bismark Avornu, whoβs lived in the Spokane area for 15 years, where he met his wife and is raising two American children, about his 45 days in a Tacoma processing facility.
- Congressman Michael Baumgartnerβs Spokane Town Hall: The wildest meeting weβve ever attended
- How a Washington cityβs war with its own council member could chip away at public records access: Legislative proposal would allow agencies to withhold the occupations of whistleblowers in investigations from public records.
- Spokane and Bonner county sheriffβs offices can no longer hide or delete critical Facebook comments after First Amendment concerns, judges rule
