Matt Kopyt sustained serious head injuries when he fell from a fire tower at the summit of Mt. Kearsarge North on Sunday, authorities said.
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GM, Honda to make ‘affordable’ electric vehicles together
Honda and GM want to start producing millions of these EVs, including compact crossovers, globally in 2027.
Farmington man injured when crossing Main Street
Rodney Stump, 80, was treated at a hospital and released.
Treasury bars Russia payments in dollars from U.S. accounts in move to deplete Putin’s resources
The U.S. is finding ways to ensure that Russia has less money to buy weapons by reducing its access to funds to pay for its bond obligations.
Zelensky calls for UN to convene war crimes tribunal similar to Nuremberg
In an address to the Security Council, the Ukrainian president lists the torture, rapes and killings of civilians in what he describes as the worst atrocities since World War II.
COVID-19 hospitalizations hold steady as Maine reports 451 new cases over three-day period
There were five additional deaths.
NCAA men’s basketball: Kansas wins title with huge comeback
The Jayhawks pull off the biggest comeback in national championship history to beat North Carolina, 72-69.
NHL roundup: Matthews scores 3 goals, Maple Leafs beat Lightning, 6-2
Auston Matthews ties the franchise single-season record for goals with 54.
Commentary: Let’s focus on what works as we seek to lower health care costs in Maine
A new state-controlled insurance system could lead to high costs and threaten Mainers’ access to the high-quality care they need.
Our View: Public transit a good place to invest COVID relief funds
Investing in the system is the only way to make it work for more people, and thus build the ridership necessary to sustain it.