Investigators are still trying to determine what went wrong when the crowd rushed the stage during a performance by the rapper Travis Scott.
2021
Investigation into death of Oakland toddler leads to $700,000 drug seizure
The mother of the child, 21-year-old Ashley Malloy, called 911 Nov. 2 to say her boy was suffering from a medical emergency, authorities said.
Supreme Court to weigh how Congress treats Puerto Rico
The treatment of Puerto Rico has sparked a flurry of legislation about the territory and some hearings this Congress, including bills to address SSI benefits.
U.S. reopens to international travel, allows happy reunions
The restrictions had closed the country to millions of people for 20 months.
Big Bird said he got a shot. Ted Cruz took aim
A Sesame Street character announced he got his COVID-19 vaccine, and the Republican senator from Texas called it ‘government propaganda.’
Canteen 19, project to support first responders, gets dedicated truck
Using their personal car, Kristian Joliat and his mother Sarah have been supporting first responders at fire and accident scenes. But after community support poured in to help pay for a dedicated vehicle, their program has its own truck.
‘She Kills Monsters’ to be staged this month
USM Theatre Lights Up the Stage with the Fantastical, D&D-Inspired Adventure Story She Kills Monsters The University of Southern Maine Department of Theatre brings audiences back to Russell Hall with the funny, moving, and adventure-packed “She Kills Monsters” by Qui Nguyen Nov. 12-21 on the USM Gorham campus in historic Russell Hall, 24 University […]
‘Momma Mia!’ to be staged in Fryeburg
Fryeburg Academy plans to present the 2021-22 All-School Musical, Mamma Mia! at the Leura Hill Eastman Performing Arts Center on the campus of Fryeburg Academy, at 18 Bradley St. in Fryeburgon. Performances are planned for 7 p.m. Nov. 11, and 12 and at 2 and 7 p.m. Nov. 13. ABBA’s hits tell the hilarious story […]
Tom Waddell: Charitable Choice Act turns back clock on civil rights
Federal funding of faith-based services leads to discrimination, the president of the Maine Chapter of the Freedom from Religion Foundation writes.
It’s all about the little things at these trivia nights
The weekly tradition has returned to bars and restaurants around southern Maine.