Cars were detoured for four miles Wednesday after two tractor-trailers crash and block the southbound lane of Interstate 95, closing the roadway.
2020
Freeport library group knits for homeless, asylum seekers
Armed with knitting needles and donated yarn, Freeport librarians Meghan Fogg and Courtney Sparks created an outlet for ‘introverts out there that want to make a difference.’
Beilein resigns as Cavaliers coach after failed NBA run
John Beilein lasts just 54 games into his first NBA season, leaving with the Cavs winning just 14 games.
Active-shooter drills in schools ineffective, possibly harmful, report says
Local school officials say they conduct lockdown drills as mandated by state law but avoid simulations that involve students.
Solon evangelical church installs new pastor
A year after Pastor Timothy Hunt died unexpectedly in January 2019, members of the church have selected a new pastor who fits with the mission of the church and is well liked by the community.
Jury selection begins in Durst murder trial in Los Angeles
The New York real estate heir’s lengthy interviews with filmmakers led to a damning documentary on his suspected role in three killings.
China’s virus center vows no person is unchecked as cases fall
New findings about the coronavirus add to concern about potential spread of the virus by people who may not know they’re infected.
Class A North girls: Hampden rolls to third straight regional final
Top-seeded Broncos take down No. 4 Lawrence to set up showdown with Gardiner.
Maine gets $6.3 million for substance abuse job training
A two-year federal grant will help train treatment workers and prepare addiction sufferers for the job market.
Bill would give Maine companies preference in bidding on state jobs
The measure, which was held over from 2019, would give Maine companies a second shot at bidding if they lose out to out-of-state competitors on state construction or purchasing contracts.