Lauryn Wood shines in circle and at the plate for the Ramblers.
2022
Reports: Hong Kong arrests Roman Catholic cardinal, others
Scores of pro-democracy activists have been arrested under a sweeping National Security Law imposed on the city by Beijing in 2020 following demonstrations the year before.
Erskine Academy baseball team keeps it going with strong win over Lawrence
Grady Hotham strikes out 13 batters as Eagles win fifth straight.
Messalonskee baseball team can’t get offense going in loss to Bangor
Eagles held the Rams to their lowest scoring output but failed to produce offensively and made a few defensive miscues.
Democrats seek criminal charges against Trump Interior chief
The House Natural Resources Committee says David Bernhardt pushed for approval of an Arizona housing development, which won its permit in the same month the developer made a $10,000 donation to the Trump Victory Fund.
Procedure for hiring Farmington fire rescue chief debated before board
Town manager to decide whether to choose from in-house or follow traditional search.
U.S. casinos had best month ever in March, winning $5.3 billion
The casinos collectively also had their best first quarter ever, falling just short of the $14.35 billion they won from gamblers in the fourth quarter of last year.
California’s ban on semiautomatic weapons for people under 21 is ruled unconstitutional
A federal appeals court does, however, allow the requirement of a hunting license for young people as reasonable for increasing public safety through ‘sensible firearm control.’
Jen Psaki, known for professionalism, ending tenure as a top White House messenger
Psaki is leaving as White House press secretary on Friday after having answered reporters’ questions nearly every weekday of the almost 500 days that President Biden has been in office.
Inquiry on solar imports follows the law, Commerce secretary insists
But some critics say a government investigation of solar imports from Southeast Asia is hindering President Biden’s ambitious climate goals.