Clogged storm drains flood roads, and slush makes them slick as temperatures rise and snow melts.
January 2014
Billion-dollar merger may affect three Maine paper mills
Verso Paper will acquire NewPage Holdings in a $1.4 billion deal. The two employ 2,250 workers in the state.
Boston swears in first new mayor in 20 years
One of Martin Walsh’s first tasks will be to select new fire and police commissioners.
In-state tuition mulled for those in NH illegally
Opponents argue it isn’t fair for out-of-state students to pay higher tuition than students in the country illegally.
Most dangerous temps in decades push across US
Many across the nation’s midsection went into hibernation, while others dared to venture out in temperatures that plunged well below zero.
Cars skid off Augusta area roads as temperatures rise and rain falls
Police ask motorists to stay off roads as standing water and ice make travel difficult, and emergency officials warn it will all freeze up with overnight dropping temperatures.
Rodman, ex-NBA All Stars arrive in North Korea
‘The marshal is actually trying to change this country in a great way,’ he says.
Man who slapped toddler on plane gets eight months
Prosecutors recommend six months, but the judge imposes a longer sentence in part because of the man’s criminal history.
Freezing temperatures to turn Maine roads into ice rinks
Transportation officials warn that motorists should assume surfaces will be ice-covered as temperatures drop below freezing after a day of soaking rain.
NJ works to curb sex trafficking before Super Bowl
The state’s sprawling highway system, proximity to New York City and diverse population can make it an attractive base for traffickers.