Donovan Mitchell helps Cleveland improve to 11-1 at home with a win over former Cavs star LeBron James.
2022
Trump Organization convicted in executive tax dodge scheme
The Trump Organization was accused of being complicit in a scheme by top executives to avoid paying personal income taxes on job perks such as rent-free apartments and luxury cars.
Influenza cases in Maine doubled in the last week
Maine recorded 1,720 new cases of influenza during the week ending Dec. 2, and flu-related hospitalizations nearly quadrupled from the previous week, going from 17 to 63.
New Jan. 6 special counsel subpoenas election officials in states Trump disputed
Special counsel Jack Smith has subpoenaed officials in Wisconsin, Michigan, Arizona and Pennsylvania, asking for communications with or involving former President Donald Trump, his campaign aides and a list of allies involved in his efforts to try to overturn the results of the 2020 election
Livermore’s Washburn-Norlands Living History Center needs $3 million by March to stay alive
Closing the Norlands is the absolute last option, the trustee president said, but not reaching $3 million by spring may mean the historic home of the Washburn family will need new stewards.
High school swimming preview: Return of top swimmers sets up thrilling season
Vast majority of standouts from a year ago back in local pools this year.
Man robs Camden National Bank in downtown Waterville
The man, who left the bank Tuesday with an undisclosed amount of money, headed north on foot, police said.
Avon woman pleads not guilty to federal drug charges in 2-count indictment
Brandice “Brandi” Dotolo will remain in custody until the federal government can arrange for a GPS locator monitoring device and mental health and substance abuse treatment.
World Cup roundup: With Ronaldo benched, Portugal routs Switzerland
Cristiano Ronaldo did not start, but his replacement scored a hat trick in Portugal’s 6-1 victory.
Jamaica imposes state of emergency, drawing sharp criticism
The vast majority of killings in Jamaica are blamed on gangs that have been linked to major political parties and rely on extortion, drug trafficking and lottery scams to finance their activities.