Monday, April 27, 2015

MB: Supreme Court weighs gay marriage, Obama's jabs, Spokane Country Club sale?

Posted By on Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 9:14 AM


HERE

$8 million in improvements to taxiways at Felts Field in the next two years. (Spokesman-Review)

Spokane police believe a man found with a gunshot wound in a car in the East Central Neighborhood Saturday shot himself. He was pronounced dead at the scene. (Spokesman-Review) 

Spokane Country Club could soon be up for sale after $1.4 million verdict. (Spokesman-Review) 

Everest climbers hit by avalanche, need helicopter rescue. At least 18 dead. (Seattle Times)

Seattle police back from vacation. (Seattle Times) 

THERE 

Gay rights lawyers prepare for tomorrow's U.S. Supreme Court arguments over gay marriage. (New York Times) 

Loretta Lynch (finally) sworn in at U.S. Attorney General. (NPR) 

Death toll in Nepal swells past 3,800 after magnitude-7.8 earthquake. (New York Times) 

Trial of James Holmes, man who opened fire in a Denver-area theater, begins today. (Los Angeles Times) 

The funeral for Freddie Gray, the 25-year-old black man who died in police custody in Baltimore, was held today. Gray's death sparked protests all over Baltimore. Police arrested 35 people on Sunday; six officers were injured during protests. (Baltimore Sun) 

WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENTS' DINNER 

Obama talked about his "bucket list" for the remainder of his presidency and used an "anger translator" at the WHCD. (YouTube) 

Cecily Strong didn't hold back either. (YouTube)


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Mitch Ryals

Mitch covers cops, crime and courts for the Inlander. He moved to Spokane in 2015 from his hometown of St. Louis, and is a graduate of the University of Missouri. He likes bikes, beer and baseball. And coffee. He dislikes lemon candy, close-mindedness and liars. And temperatures below 40 degrees.