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NORTHWEST NEWS

US Long-Term Care Costs Are Sky-High, but Washington State’s New Way to Help Pay for Them Could Be Nixed

A group funded by hedge fund executive Brian Heywood is attempting to undermine the financial stability of Washington state's new long-term care social insurance program.

A Massive Powerball Win Draws Attention to a Little-Known Immigrant Culture in the US

An immigrant from Laos who has been battling cancer won an enormous jumi.3 billion Powerball jackpot in Oregon earlier this month. But Cheng “Charlie” Saephan's luck hasn't just changed his life — it's also drawn attention to Iu Mien, a southeast Asian ethnic group with origins in China, many of whose members fled from Laos to Thailand and then settled in the U.S. following the Vietnam War.

City Council Strikes Down Gonzalez’s ‘Inhumane’ Suggestion for Blanket Ban on Public Camping

Mayor Wheeler’s proposal for non-emergency ordinance will go to second reading.

A Conservative Quest to Limit Diversity Programs Gains Momentum in States

In support of DEI, Oregon and Washington have forged ahead with legislation to expand their emphasis on diversity, equity and inclusion in government and education.

NEWS BRIEFS

April 30 is the Registration Deadline for the May Primary Election

Voters can register or update their registration online at OregonVotes.gov until 11:59 p.m. on April 30. ...

Chair Jessica Vega Pederson Releases $3.96 Billion Executive Budget for Fiscal Year 2024-2025

Investments will boost shelter and homeless services, tackle the fentanyl crisis, strengthen the safety net and support a...

New Funding Will Invest in Promising Oregon Technology and Science Startups

Today Business Oregon and its Oregon Innovation Council announced a million award to the Portland Seed Fund that will...

Unity in Prayer: Interfaith Vigil and Memorial Service Honoring Youth Affected by Violence

As part of the 2024 National Youth Violence Prevention Week, the Multnomah County Prevention and Health Promotion Community Adolescent...

Police clear pro-Palestinian protesters from Columbia University’s Hamilton Hall

NEW YORK (AP) — The pro-Palestinian demonstration that paralyzed Columbia University ended in dramatic fashion late Tuesday, with police carrying riot shields swarming the Ivy League campus, bursting into an administration building protesters took over the previous night and making dozens of...

A massive Powerball win draws attention to a little-known immigrant culture in the US

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Cheng “Charlie” Saephan wore a broad smile and a bright blue sash emblazoned with the words “Iu-Mien USA” as he hoisted an oversized check for jumi.3 billion above his head. The 46-year-old immigrant's luck in winning an enormous Powerball jackpot in...

The Bo Nix era begins in Denver, and the Broncos also drafted his top target at Oregon

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — For the first time in his 17 seasons as a coach, Sean Payton has a rookie quarterback to nurture. Payton's Denver Broncos took Bo Nix in the first round of the NFL draft. The coach then helped out both himself and Nix by moving up to draft his new QB's top...

Elliss, Jenkins, McCaffrey join Harrison and Alt in following their fathers into the NFL

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — Marvin Harrison Jr., Joe Alt, Kris Jenkins, Jonah Ellis and Luke McCaffrey have turned the NFL draft into a family affair. The sons of former pro football stars, they've followed their fathers' formidable footsteps into the league. Elliss was...

OPINION

Op-Ed: Why MAGA Policies Are Detrimental to Black Communities

NNPA NEWSWIRE – MAGA proponents peddle baseless claims of widespread voter fraud to justify voter suppression tactics that disproportionately target Black voters. From restrictive voter ID laws to purging voter rolls to limiting early voting hours, these...

Loving and Embracing the Differences in Our Youngest Learners

Yet our responsibility to all parents and society at large means we must do more to share insights, especially with underserved and under-resourced communities. ...

Gallup Finds Black Generational Divide on Affirmative Action

Each spring, many aspiring students and their families begin receiving college acceptance letters and offers of financial aid packages. This year’s college decisions will add yet another consideration: the effects of a 2023 Supreme Court, 6-3 ruling that...

OP-ED: Embracing Black Men’s Voices: Rebuilding Trust and Unity in the Democratic Party

The decision of many Black men to disengage from the Democratic Party is rooted in a complex interplay of historical disenchantment, unmet promises, and a sense of disillusionment with the political establishment. ...

AFRICAN AMERICANS IN THE NEWS

Nearly 50 years later, Asian American and Pacific Islander month features revelry and racial justice

It has been almost 50 years since the U.S. government established that Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders and their accomplishments should be recognized annually across the nation. What started as just one week in May has evolved over the decades into a monthlong...

Hush money trial judge raises threat of jail as he finds Trump violated gag order, fines him K

NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump was held in contempt of court Tuesday and fined ,000 for repeatedly violating a gag order that barred him from making public statements about witnesses, jurors and some others connected to his New York hush money case. If he does it again, the judge warned, he could...

The body of a Mississippi man will remain in state hands as police investigate his death, judge says

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — The body of a Mississippi man who was found dead after vanishing under mysterious circumstances will not be released to family members until law enforcement agencies finish investigating the case, a state judge said Tuesday. At a hearing in Jackson,...

ENTERTAINMENT

Dick Van Dyke earns historic Daytime Emmy nomination at age 98

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Dick Van Dyke is vying for a historic Daytime Emmy at age 98. The actor was nominated Friday as guest performer in a daytime drama series for his part as amnesiac Timothy Robicheaux on Peacock’s “Days of Our Lives.” Van Dyke is the oldest...

Music Review: Neil Young delivers appropriately ragged, raw live version of 1990's 'Ragged Glory'

The venerable Neil Young offers a ragged and raw live take of his beloved 1990 album “Ragged Glory” with a new album, titled “Fu##in’ Up.” Of course, the 2024 version doesn't have the same semi-youthful energy that the 44-year-old Young put into the original. Maybe his voice...

Olympian Kristi Yamaguchi is 'tickled pink' to inspire a Barbie doll

Like many little girls, a young Kristi Yamaguchi loved playing with Barbie. With a schedule packed with ice skating practices, her Barbie dolls became her “best friends.” So, it's surreal for the decorated Olympian figure skater to now be a Barbie girl herself. ...

U.S. & WORLD NEWS

Trump's comparison of student protests to Jan. 6 is part of effort to downplay Capitol attack

NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump on Tuesday lamented the possibility that Columbia University's pro-Palestinian...

Greece boosts special firefighting units to cope with its growing heat risk

KRYO PIGADI, Greece (AP) — Skimming over miles of hills blackened by wildfires west of Athens, Fire Lt. Col....

Nearly 50 years later, Asian American and Pacific Islander month features revelry and racial justice

It has been almost 50 years since the U.S. government established that Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and...

G7 nations commit to phasing out coal by 2035 but give Japan some flexibility

MILAN (AP) — Energy and environment ministers of the Group of Seven leading industrialized nations committed...

Zimbabwe's ZiG is the world's newest currency and its latest attempt to resolve a money crisis

HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — Out with the Zimbabwe dollar, in with the ZiG. Zimbabwe on Tuesday started...

This fiery economist became Argentina's president railing against politicians. Now he's wooing them

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — When interviewed about his plans after a shock electoral victory last fall,...

Dick Bogle


"RUSSELL GUNN PLAYS MILES"   
HIGHNOTE 
****

I have been a staunch fan of trumpeter Russell Gunn beginning with the release of "Blues on the DL."
This, his sixth on Highnote, is no reason to cease the admiration due this talented young star. The liner notes state this is not his working band, but the sound and bandstand empathy belie that statement. Of the utmost importance is the fact Gunn plays an open trumpet and, unlike Miles Davis, eschews the Harmon mute.
Of the eight tracks, six are Davis compositions, one, "Footprints," was written by Wayne Shorter. Although Gunn doesn't try to sound like Davis, there are similarities, more philosophically than tonally. They both use subtleties and both make use of space to pause. "Blue in Green" is a prime example. Pianist Orrin Evans solo is beautiful and important.
The one Gunn composition is "New, New Blues," a loping funky blues with a definite old school sound, which proves, I guess, what goes around comes around.


"SKETCHES OF SPAIN Y MARS"   
CONRAD HERWIG  
HALF NOTE
****
The highlight of this tribute to the Latin side of Miles Davis is the 25-minute track of the title tune.
Trombonist Conrad Herwig leads his nonette through four moving tracks in a band crammed with leading exponents of Latin music. They include trumpeter Brian Lynch, alto saxophonist Paquito D' Rivera, flutist Dave Valentin, baritone saxophonist Mario Rivera, pianist Edsel Gomez, drummer Bobby Ameen, bassist John Benitez and percussionist Richie Flores.
All of the above get solo time on "Sketches." Lynch's is particularly inventive, using a mute as he plumbs the theme to its full extent beautifully. Of course there is an interlude of martial music, which transports the listener to a virtual Spanish bullring.
Paquito D'Rivera follows with a gorgeous alto solo that changes in mood and tempo with great effect. The pianist, Gomez, solos next with another mood and time shifting effort sprinkled with powerful runs and super emphatic chording. Mario Rivera is sensitive and macho on his turn with his usual big tone.


"FROM THE HEART…"
GRADY TATE
HALF NOTE 
***
Don't you dare try to sell Grady Tate short or in any way think you can keep him confined to a drum kit.
After drumming for such greats as Lionel Hampton, Charles Mingus, Sarah Vaughan, Tony Bennett, Count Basie, Stan Getz and other top-drawer jazz acts, Tate began stepping up and onto the microphone with excellent results.
This release, recorded live at New York's Blue Note showcases his ample vocal skills. Although rhythm infuses his delivery, melody is not lost on tunes like "Lush Life" and "It Might As Well Be Spring." On the former, he is accompanied by pianist Bill Charlap only. Tate carries the classic in fine fashion. However, his major strengths rest with rhythm tunes like "You Are My Sunshine," "Everybody Loves My Baby," and "Little Black Samba."
In addition to the formidable Charlap, bassist Jay Leonhardt, saxophonist Bill Easley, trumpeter Glen Drews and drummer Dennis Mackrel are excellent in support.

The Skanner Foundation's 38th Annual MLK Breakfast