Four thousand of the candies, to be exact. And between meltdowns and ants, it took him 80 hours.
2019
Film airing on PBS recalls Arizona city’s dark deportation history
The experience of Bisbee, just 7 miles north of the U.S.-Mexico border, was largely an open secret for decades.
Buxton man charged with assault, domestic violence terrorizing
George Casey, 63, pushed two DHHS caseworkers and an officer who were investigating at his residence, police say.
Clashes erupt as Hong Kong protest targets Chinese traders
At the heart of this summer’s protests is the belief that the government, led by a non-democratically elected chief executive, is not addressing the people’s concerns.
Vatican mystery over missing girl deepens as bones are found
But the bones found under a stone slab near two empty tombs excavated last week in a Vatican City cemetery remain to be identified.
Biddeford couple accused of kidnapping indicted on multiple charges
Both remain in custody at the York County Jail.
Skateboarder dies after being hit by car
Portland police are looking for the driver in the collision that killed Wayne Harwood, 25.
Halep wins Wimbledon, stops Williams’ bid for 24th Slam
Simona Halep stunned Serena Williams 6-2, 6-2 in less than an hour to win her first Wimbledon title.
We’re playing for him: Angels honor Skaggs with amazing game, combined no-hitter
The Angels will always have the memory of one incredible night to assuage their sadness when they think about Tyler Skaggs’ death.
View from Away: New panel on human rights is unnecessary and maybe dangerous
Champions of human rights around the world are reacting with understandable suspicion to Secretary of State Michael R. Pompeo’s announcement that he is creating a “Commission on Unalienable Rights” that will “ground our discussion of human rights in America’s founding principles.” The first reason for concern is that Pompeo is part of an administration that […]