J. Alexander Kueng, who is already serving a federal sentence for violating Floyd’s civil rights, appeared at his sentencing hearing via video from a federal prison in Ohio.
2022
NATO chief fears Ukraine war could become a wider conflict
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg, a former prime minister of Norway, said in the interview that ‘there is no doubt that a full-fledged war is a possibility.’
Week In Photos Dec. 2-9, 2022
Here are some of our favorite Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel photos from the past week.
World Cup: Croatia stuns Brazil in penalty kicks
The 2018 runner-up ties the match late in extra time, then wins the shootout to knock out the pre-tournament favorite and advance to the semifinals.
Kansas oil spill – 14,000 barrels – biggest in Keystone history
Zack Pistora, a lobbyist for the Sierra Club in Kansas, noted the spill in his state was larger than all of the 22 previous spills combined on the Keystone pipeline.
Here’s what Sinema’s switch means for the Senate
The Arizona senator is expected to continue casting most of her votes with Democrats while separating herself on certain issues.
Colorado Springs club shooter’s 2021 bomb case was dropped
The charges were dismissed despite authorities a finding a tub with more than 100 pounds of explosive materials and later receiving warnings from other relatives that suspect Anderson Lee Aldrich was sure to hurt or murder a set of grandparents.
Pick your favorite Maine song from 2022
Listen to our playlist and choose.
Gorham man sentenced to 30 days in prison for role in Capitol riot
Nicholas Hendrix, an Army veteran, is the first Maine resident to be sentenced for participating in the Jan. 6 insurrection.
Wholesale inflation in U.S. slowed in November to 7.4%
It is the fifth straight slowdown and a hopeful sign that inflation pressures across the economy are continuing to cool.