Roughly three-quarters of this year’s illnesses have been in New York among unvaccinated people.
2019
Another Grand Canyon visitor dies in fall from edge
A 70-year-old woman fell from the South Rim on Tuesday, the most recent in a series of fatalities in or near the park since the end of March.
Poll: Is the college admissions process fair? Many Americans say no
Many Americans believe the college admissions process puts too much emphasis on wealth, family ties and athletic ability.
Grab some sun on Thursday because more rain is on the way
Precipitation is actually below normal, but rivers and streams are still running high.
NRA beset by infighting over whether it has strayed too far
The National Rifle Association is gathering this week for its annual meetings amid inner turmoil the likes of which has not been seen in decades.
Inmate expected to get drug treatment in jail as court order stands, at least for now
Aroostook County officials sought to delay the order that they provide Brenda Smith with Suboxone while they appealed it over concerns about administering the drug in the jail.
Four men charged with cutting dozens of rival lobsterman’s traps
The Maine Marine Patrol found that the targeted lobsterman lost more than 70 traps.
Maine Supreme Judicial Court rejects Luc Tieman murder appeal
Luc Tieman, 35, appealed to the Law Court through his attorney, Clifford Strike, challenging emails and Facebook messages that were used as evidence against him in Somerset County Superior Court.
Two Maine companies settle lawsuit claiming theft of trade secrets
Idexx sued last summer alleging that two former employees stole trade secrets when they left to join Vets First Choice, which merged with another company to become Covetrus.
Pine Cone Reelers Square Dance Club workshops, lessons to finish
Members plan to attend conventions in Vermont, Georgia.