The Food and Drug Administration also has a 24-hour hotline if consumers suspect their food has been tampered with.
October 2020
Lewiston narrows down vendor for police body cameras
The city is considering a five-year contract with BodyWorn by Utility to provide body cameras for all Lewiston police personnel.
Facing staff vacancies, RSU 9 prepares for loss in funding
The district currently has 22 educational technician and two teacher positions to fill.
More than 133,000 Mainers have already voted by absentee ballot
Democrats continue to outpace Republicans in absentee ballot requests and returns in an election cycle that’s been highlighted by voters seeking to avoid COVID-19 exposure at the polls.
NFL notebook: Jets surprisingly cut Le’Veon Bell after exploring trades
Running back Le’Veon Bell and Coach Adam Gase appeared not to mesh.
College football: Florida halts meetings, practices amid uptick in COVID case
Florida reported five new COVID-19 positives earlier Tuesday, but those results stemmed from last week’s tests.
Bruins’ Pastrnak, Marchand could miss start of next season
David Pastrnak isn’t expected to be fully recovered and able to play until mid-March after an operation to repair a torn labrum in his right hip and Brad Marchand won’t be good to go until roughly mid-February after having a sports hernia repaired.
Trump, Biden trips illustrate Electoral College calculations
The president planned a rally in Pennsylvania, while Biden was in Florida courting seniors.
Despite virus fears, Texas sends most voters to the polls
Each county is only permitted one mail ballot dropbox.
Mark LaFlamme: Tattered signs of things to come
Around here, people are ripping up campaign signs in the dark of night. In other parts of the country, they have advanced to burning down businesses, toppling statutes and shooting one another on the streets over differences of opinion.