The Washington Post
2017
Las Vegas gunman used hidden cameras to watch as police closed in
Stephen Paddock’s attack on thousands of people at a country music festival ‘was pre-planned, extensively,’ says the sheriff, who cites progress in the effort to determine the motive.
Trump lauds ‘incredible’ hurricane response, with most of Puerto Rico still without power and water
During Tuesday’s visit the president told officials, ‘you’ve thrown our budget a little out of whack.’
Those bells tolling in Portland echoed nationwide gesture against gun violence
In the wake of the latest massacre, Episcopal churches around the country encouraged people to participate in a national time of prayer Tuesday.
Lives lost in Las Vegas: country musician, Iowa woman, man who was ‘the definition of American’
Friends and family members share their memories of victims in the Las Vegas mass shooting.
Maine’s first Krispy Kreme opens, and it’s likely not the last
At 5:30 a.m. Tuesday, the line of waiting customers stretched down the side of the building on Main Street in Saco.
Our View: What will we learn from the massacre in Las Vegas?
We should determine what happened, but also ask why this kind of thing ever happens at all.
Missing details of Trump tax reform plan will determine winners, losers, local experts say
Tax experts say a nine-page ‘framework’ released last week lacks crucial information for assessing its impact on businesses and individuals.