Letter
2014
Police say 3 people dead, including gunman, in Sydney hostage crisis
The gunman, identified as an Iranian-born, self-styled Muslim cleric, had long been on law enforcement authorities’ radar.
Alleged rape victim’s friends dispute Rolling Stone article’s ‘facts’
Three University of Virginia students say Rolling Stone misstated their reactions to an alleged 2012 gang rape.
California gets funds for earthquake early warning
Congress approves $5 million for a system that experts say could save lives.
Amid struggle to fit in, gunshot fells refugee in Portland
Richard Lobor escaped Sudan and had high hopes when he arrived in Maine. But his assimilation deteriorated, he got in legal trouble, and, at age 23, he was killed.
DHHS goes silent after city disputes General Assistance audit
Eight months later, Portland still hasn’t heard whether some of the program practices it had used for decades are now improper.
Fire safety task force in Portland considers array of changes
Among them are a database of building inspection records and a more effective system of responding to complaints.
Nations take ‘important step’ toward global climate change accord
Negotiators hail a pledge to commit to cutting heat-trapping emissions heartens negotiators, but activists scoff at the talks’ ‘half-baked’ progress.
Will gridlock carry over into new Congress?
Saturday’s passage of the spending bill could be a hopeful sign. But there’s a new set of challenges.