A federal appeals court rules that a proof-of-citizenship requirement must be removed from a form in Kansas, Alabama and Georgia.
2016
Chilean women dance alone to protest disappearances during dictatorship
An 83-year-old is among those who will perform on the 43rd anniversary of the Sept. 11, 1973, bloody coup that brought Gen. Augusto Pinochet to power.
Hallowell council to hear final charter commission recommendations Monday
The council also will get an update from Stevens School owner Matt Morrill, who said he’d present his master plan for the property in September.
Small group gathers in Augusta to discuss experience with addiction
The event was part of The Addict’s Mom national Lights of Hope day, which hopes to continue to raise awareness of the nationwide opioid crisis.
Fewer orders, more coaching: Drill sergeants mentor new marksmen
More than half of the Army’s new generation of recruits have never held or fired a weapon.
Oak Hill holds off Old Orchard Beach
Raiders keep Gulls from cashing in on red zone opportunities in Campbell Conference victory.
Amtrak wins big federal loan for upgrades in Northeast Corridor
The $2.45 billion will help modernize service, buy more trains and rebuild aging infrastructure.
SIDELINES: Tom Brady’s month of no Sundays
Here’s to hoping things go according to plan, writes Travis Lazarczyk.
Rhinos being killed for horn’s value as collectible, study finds
In China, the market is driven by interest in art and antiques purchased not as status symbols but as investment pieces.
Erskine shows finishing touch against Gardiner
Eagles beat Tigers in KVAC B boys soccer.