It’s the latest response by the Biden administration to a series of ransomware attacks and intrusions hitting critical U.S. infrastructure.
2021
Mining CEO defends comments that Maine tribes lack rights
Ron Little has faced criticism because of comments he made during a 2019 presentation to investors in which he said there are ‘no indigenous rights in the state of Maine.’
India’s pandemic death toll could be in the millions
Most experts believe the nation’s official toll of more than 414,000 dead is a vast undercount.
Plourde takes 5-stroke lead into final round of Maine Women’s Amateur
For the second day in a row, Bailey Plourde of Newcastle shoots the best round at Bangor Municipal Golf Course.
Ararat 12U All-Stars making plenty of noise in New England regional
Prior experience at regional tournament level has Ararat positioned to play for berth in World Series.
Protests take aim at Hallowell’s state Rep. Charlotte Warren after social media post
A comment on the now-deleted Facebook page of Rep. Charlotte Warren, suggesting that straight, white men are too emotional to be in politics, has sparked protests, but some fellow legislators are defending her free speech rights.
Boston asks Provincetown visitors to isolate, get virus test
At least 35 COVID-19 cases in the city have been linked to the Cape Cod tourist town, which reported over 100 positive tests after the Fourth of July holiday.
Prosecutor says texts show former China man repeatedly sought sexually explicit images
Defense attorneys argue that emoji, in text messages between Jared Jandreau and Jessica Cox, that were not preserved by state computer crimes experts mean the intent of the texters can’t be fully determined.
Historic bridge in Aroostook County destroyed by fire
The 1911 Watson Settlement Bridge, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is a complete loss.
Crews restore power after thunderstorm causes about 4,000 outages in Maine
Franklin County had nearly 1,400 customers without power late Tuesday afternoon.