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TODAY'S HEADLINES


FACE-OFF: COMPARING PAUL MCCARTNEY’S CONCERTS IN SPOKANE AND SEATTLE

Updated 1:52 p.m.

SEATTLE – After delivering a spirited version of "Get Back" on Tuesday night at
Climate Pledge Arena, Paul McCartney shimmied backward like a man much younger
than his 79 years. Perhaps it's a response to the writer from Spin who described
McCartney as "frail" after witnessing the Got Back tour opener at Spokane Arena.
Features


‘LET GO AND LET GOD’: FAITH, RELAXED ATTITUDE CONTRIBUTE TO LONG LIFE AND LARGE
FAMILY

Spokane


SPOKANE COUNTY SETS ASIDE $4 MILLION FOR WATER INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECT

Agriculture


AVIAN FLU DETECTED IN SPOKANE COUNTY BACKYARD FLOCK, WASHINGTON AGRICULTURE
DEPARTMENT REPORTS

Updated 6:09 p.m.

Pacific NW


VITAL COMPUTER SYSTEM HAS GONE DOWN MORE THAN 50 TIMES SINCE LAUNCHING IN
SPOKANE, VA CONFIRMS


VITAL COMPUTER SYSTEM HAS GONE DOWN MORE THAN 50 TIMES SINCE LAUNCHING IN
SPOKANE, VA CONFIRMS


PROJECT JOY CELEBRATES 50 YEARS OF HARMONY


FUTURE OF IDAHO REPUBLICAN PARTY ON THE LINE IN MAY 17 PRIMARY

Updated 1:49 p.m.


GONZAGA UNIVERSITY’S NEW PROVOST SET TO START IN JUNE


BUSINESS GROUP HOPES LESSONS OF SAN DIEGO CAN IMPROVE HOMELESS SERVICES IN
SPOKANE AT TALK ON TUESDAY


ABORTION PROVIDERS IN WASHINGTON ARE PREPARING TO CARE FOR MORE PATIENTS SHOULD
ROE FALL


SHAWN VESTAL: THE SCIENTIFIC CONSENSUS ON DAM BREACHING IS BROAD AND DEEP, LIKE
IT OR NOT

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Features


‘LET GO AND LET GOD’: FAITH, RELAXED ATTITUDE CONTRIBUTE TO LONG LIFE AND LARGE
FAMILY

Spokane


SPOKANE COUNTY SETS ASIDE $4 MILLION FOR WATER INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECT

Agriculture


AVIAN FLU DETECTED IN SPOKANE COUNTY BACKYARD FLOCK, WASHINGTON AGRICULTURE
DEPARTMENT REPORTS

Updated 6:09 p.m.


MOST READ RIGHT NOW

 1. Who is Rich Strike? What to know about the champion of this year’s Kentucky
    Derby
 2. Transfer targets 2.0: How Gonzaga could fill out its roster in 2022-23
 3. Two tornadoes touch down in Spokane area, bringing down trees and damaging
    homes, vehicles
 4. Face-off: Comparing Paul McCartney's concerts in Spokane and Seattle
 5. Greater Spokane League 2021-22 scholar-athlete awards banquet at Downtown
    Rotary





BUSINESS


BATTERY COMPANY PURCHASES FACILITY IN MOSES LAKE


 * AVIAN FLU CONFIRMED IN OREGON FOR FIRST TIME SINCE 2015


 * AS WOMEN RETURN TO JOBS, REMOTE WORK COULD LOCK IN GAINS


 * WALL STREET CLOSES DOWN AFTER TURBULENT WEEK


SPORTS


WASHINGTON STATE COACH KYLE SMITH NAVIGATING ‘TRICKY’ OFFSEASON IMPACTED GREATLY
BY TRANSFER PORTAL

Updated 3:11 p.m.


 * TRANSFER TARGETS 2.0: HOW GONZAGA COULD FILL OUT ITS ROSTER IN 2022-23


 * UPDATED:  COLIN SIMPSON HOMERS, SPOKANE INDIANS SWEEP DOUBLEHEADER, SERIES
   FROM TRI-CITY


 * UPDATED:  GEORGE KIRBY TOSSES GEM IN DEBUT, TY FRANCE HITS WALKOFF IN 10TH TO
   LIFT MARINERS OVER RAYS

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PACIFIC NORTHWEST


FORMER OREGON ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL GOES ON TRIAL, ACCUSED OF ‘SYSTEMATICALLY
SEXUALLY ABUSING’ 4 STUDENTS


 * RANGERS LOCATE CLIMBER'S BODY ON ALASKA'S DENALI


 * NANCY PELOSI, IN SEATTLE, SAYS MARRIAGE EQUALITY COULD BE IN DANGER IF ROE
   RULING IS FINALIZED


 * END OF ROE V. WADE LOOMS LARGE IN IDAHO, WHERE WOMEN ARE LIKELY TO SEEK
   ABORTIONS IN WASHINGTON

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TOP 5 BITCOIN IRA COMPANIES: 5 THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE INVESTING


 * FIRST INTERSTATE BANK TRANSFORMS OVERDRAFT PRACTICES TO PROTECT CLIENTS


 * THE GIFT OF TIME


 * COMCAST EXPANDS BROADBAND TO MORE PEOPLE IN SPOKANE COUNTY


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The Morning Review podcast is your first look at the headlines in today’s paper.
All the news, weather and sports you need to start your day.

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 * 2022 GONZAGA UNIVERSITY COMMENCEMENT


 * SPOKANE INDIANS VS. TRI-CITY DUST DEVILS (MAY 8, 2022)


 * PAINTED TURTLES LIVE LEISURELY UNTIL URGE TO TRAVEL STRIKES


 * KALISPEL TRIBE HONORS MURDERED AND MISSING INDIGENOUS PEOPLES' NATIONAL DAY
   OF AWARENESS


 * WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY PHARMACY AND NURSING COMMENCEMENT


 * SPOKANE GROUP PROTESTS ABORTION RESTRICTIONS AFTER DRAFT ROE OPINION LEAKED


 * THEN AND NOW: RAINIER GRAND HOTEL


NATION/WORLD


FIRE AT WISCONSIN ANTI-ABORTION OFFICE INVESTIGATED AS ARSON

Updated 4:55 p.m.


 * UPDATED:  STRONG, SWIRLING WINDS COMPLICATE NEW MEXICO WILDFIRE FIGHT


 * UPDATED:  ISRAEL ARMY SHOOTS PALESTINIAN WHILE CROSSING FROM WEST BANK


 * HOW CLIMATE SCIENTISTS KEEP HOPE ALIVE AS DAMAGE WORSENS

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EDUCATION


POLICE RECOMMEND THAT 2 LEWIS AND CLARK STUDENTS FACE CHARGES AFTER LARGE
CONFRONTATION


 * IDAHO STUDENT LOAN BORROWERS WITH NAVIENT LOANS COULD SEE RELIEF UNDER
   SETTLEMENT


 * COLLEGE GRADUATIONS IN EASTERN WASHINGTON, NORTH IDAHO: WHAT TO KNOW


 * STUDENT WORKERS AT WSU PUSH TO UNIONIZE


LOCAL GOVERNMENT


LOOKING TO EASE SUMMER DEMAND, THE SPOKANE COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE IS TAKING ON
FIREFIGHTING WITH A NEW PIECE OF EQUIPMENT


 * WAR HERO OR CRIMINAL? MONAGHAN STATUE CONTINUES TO DRAW DEBATE AT SPOKANE
   HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION MEETING


 * 'HOME ONCE AND FOR ALL': SWANS RETURN TO MANITO PARK, BUT IN CLIMBABLE FORM


 * HILLYARD BUILT ESTABLISHES STRONG FOUNDATION: MADSEN REINVESTS PROCEEDS TO
   HELP YOUTH IN COMMUNITY




A&E


FACE-OFF: COMPARING PAUL MCCARTNEY’S CONCERTS IN SPOKANE AND SEATTLE

Updated 1:52 p.m.


 * PROJECT JOY CELEBRATES 50 YEARS OF HARMONY


 * REVIEW: 'HAMILTON' CONTINUES TO EDUCATE AND ENTERTAIN WITH ITS TAKE ON MESSY
   HISTORY


 * SPOKANE SYMPHONY'S 'STAR WARS: A NEW HOPE' FINALLY ENTERS A GALAXY NEAR YOU

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OUTDOORS


PAINTED TURTLES LIVE LEISURELY UNTIL URGE TO TRAVEL STRIKES


 * OFFICIALS SEEK PUBLIC INPUT ON E-BIKING ON STATE-MANAGED LANDS


 * ACCESS VS. EXCESS: INCREASING RECREATION USE OF WOODS, WATERS RAISES TOUGH
   QUESTIONS


 * NO IMMEDIATE HELP IN SIGHT FOR ELK IN THE BLUE MOUNTAINS


COVID-19


WHAT’S NEXT? HOW THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC IS LIKELY TO LOOK OVER THE NEXT FEW
MONTHS


 * HERE'S A LOOK AT LOCAL COVID-19 NUMBERS FOR THURSDAY, MAY 5


 * LOCAL COVID-19 CASES, HOSPITALIZATIONS MODESTLY INCREASING


 * HERE'S A LOOK AT SPOKANE COUNTY COVID-19 NUMBERS FOR TUESDAY, MAY 3


LIFE


DAD DAZE: PROVIDING SUPPORT FOR CHILDREN SUFFERING MENTALLY DUE TO PANDEMIC
FALLOUT

Updated 2:55 p.m.


 * THE FULL SUBURBAN: STAYING IN AMISH AND HAUNTED AIRBNBS


 * THIS HAIR-BRAIDING CLASS FOR DADS IS SO POPULAR, THERE'S A WAIT LIST


 * FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE'S TIRELESS WORK BROUGHT RESPECT TO NURSING




PUBLIC SAFETY


ONE PERSON IN CRITICAL CONDITION AFTER HOUSE FIRE AT WEST CENTRAL MOBILE HOME
PARK SATURDAY

Updated 4:41 p.m.


 * UPDATED:  OVERNIGHT FIRE SUNDAY DISPLACES 8 IN CHIEF GARRY PARK NEIGHBORHOOD


 * SECURITY GUARD SPOTS HOUSE FIRE IN NORTHEAST SPOKANE, FIREFIGHTERS OVERCOME
   OBSTACLES TO QUICKLY EXTINGUISH BLAZE


 * WOMAN FOUND DEAD IN SINGLE CAR CRASH SATURDAY AFTER FAMILY REPORTED SHE HAD
   MISSED SPOKANE FLIGHT FRIDAY


CRISIS IN UKRAINE


G-7 LEADERS MARK VE DAY STRESSING UNITY, SUPPORT FOR UKRAINE

Updated 4:42 p.m.


 * UPDATED:  MORE THAN 60 FEARED DEAD IN BOMBING OF UKRAINIAN SCHOOL


 * JILL BIDEN VISITS UKRAINE; DOZENS FEARED DEAD IN SCHOOL BOMBING IN EASTERN
   BATTLE ZONE


 * UPDATED:  PATRIOTISM, UNEASE MIX AS RUSSIA MARKS VICTORY DAY IN WWII


WEATHER


TWO TORNADOES TOUCH DOWN IN SPOKANE AREA, BRINGING DOWN TREES AND DAMAGING
HOMES, VEHICLES

Updated 1:57 p.m.


 * THUNDERSTORM DRENCHES PARTS OF THE SPOKANE AREA FRIDAY EVENING


 * WEATHERCATCH: IS THE LAST FREEZE BEHIND US? A COOLER MAY IS EXPECTED


 * TORNADOES STRIKE TEXAS, OKLAHOMA; MORE STORMS IN FORECAST




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COLUMNISTS


 * SPIN CONTROL: WASHINGTON’S WORK TO REMOVE RACIST LANGUAGE FROM PROPERTY
   RECORDS MAY MAKE IT A PIONEER IN THE PRACTICE


 * 100 YEARS AGO IN SPOKANE VALLEY: APPLE BLOSSOMS WERE A BIG DRAW FOR THE
   SECOND YEAR, AND AN ADOPTED GIRL’S ABUSE CALLED INTO QUESTION THE VETTING OF
   PROSPECTIVE PARENTS IN 1922


LONG READS


 * ‘SOMETHING YOU NEVER, EVER GET THROUGH’: HALF A CENTURY AGO IN THE SILVER
   VALLEY, 91 SUNSHINE MINERS DIED IN IDAHO’S WORST MINING DISASTER


 * ‘A POWERFUL DISPLAY’: INLAND NORTHWEST VETERANS HONOR THEIR FALLEN COMRADES
   IN LONG-DELAYED HONOR FLIGHT TRIP TO D.C.


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   homes as early as May 5th or up …

 * Death notice
   
   Myrna Jean Shockley, age 82, of Spokane, Washington left this world suddenly
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