Lawyers representing Georgia blast the case, saying in court documents that ‘a barrage of allegations and suits does not undermine the facts and should not undermine our democracy.’
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Muddy Ruckus livestream concert set for Jan. 7
A Muddy Ruckus livestream performance will start at 7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 7, on the Maine Music Project Instagram and Facebook pages. Erika Stahl plays drums, Ryan Flaherty plays guitar, and they both sing. This stripped-down power-duo blends rootsy guitar and edgy percussion on a suitcase drum kit, and is known for a full rock […]
These boys’ basketball stars are transfers with good timing
Dominick Campbell and Brady Cummins have enrolled at out-of-state prep schools to enhance their prospects for Division I basketball scholarships.
Four months after taking over Boynton’s Market, couple look to sell Hallowell store
Ciccarelli’s Market, Deli & Gelato opened in October 2020 after Michelangelo and Elizabeth Ciccarelli bought the rights to operate the iconic market at 153 Water St.
Illinois 18-year-old pleads not guilty in fatal shootings of 2 in Kenosha protest
Kyle Rittenhouse fatally shot two people and wounded a third amidst summer protests on the streets of Kenosha, Wisconsin.
College basketball: Coach of No. 6 Baylor women tests positive for COVID-19
Kim Mulkey’s positive tests forces Baylor to halt team activities and postpone Thursday’s game against fourth-ranked UConn.
CMP critics seek renewed ban on disconnection notices
Lawyers have filed a complaint requesting that the moratorium on shutoff notices be reinstated for residential customers.
Bruins notebook: Marchand limited in practice, but hopes to be ready for opener
Brad Marchand is recovering from a long overdue hernia surgery and hopes to play when Boston opens its season in New Jersey on Jan. 14.
Loyal soldier Pence is torn between Trump and the Constitution
Vice President Mike Pence is under intense pressure from the president and legions of supporters who want the vice president to try to overturn the will of the voters in a handful of critical battleground states.
Former psychologist at Bangor hospital files sex discrimination lawsuit
Dr. Clare Mundell, who worked for two years at Acadia Hospital, alleges she was paid slightly more than half of what her male counterparts earned.