The Maine Commission on Indigent Legal Services urged more reform to Maine’s system Thursday when presenting its annual report to the Legislature’s Judiciary Committee.
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Thursday’s college roundup: No. 11 Wisconsin dispatches Nebraska
Men’s basketball: Brad Davison and freshman Chucky Hepburn lead the Badgers to a 73-65 victory.
Honduras’ first female president sworn in amid congressional impasse
Xiomara Castro, who met with U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris shortly after the ceremony, faces high expectations to turn around the deeply troubled country amid uncertainty about whether an unfolding legislative crisis will allow her the support she needs.
Biden says Russian invasion of Ukraine in February ‘distinct possibility’
President Biden offered a stark warning amid growing concerns that Russian President Vladimir Putin will give the go-ahead for a further invasion of Ukrainian territory.
World remembers Holocaust as antisemitism rises in pandemic
Holocaust survivors have recalled their agony to a world that they fear is forgetting on International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Michigan school shooting suspect to pursue insanity defense
Ethan Crumbley, 15, his parents and school officials also face a lawsuit on behalf of the parents of one of the slain students, as well as students who witnessed the shootings.
Jay to buy high-resolution aerial photos to complete digital mapping program
The Select Board voted to use $10,000 received from the federal government.
Data and tech company moving 3,800 servers to Maine, plans new Lewiston headquarters
Dynamics’ corporate manager said the company is looking to hire its first 25 employees by the end of March.
RSU 9 board considers another COVID-19 policy change
Directors face a choice between a longer isolation period for COVID-19 positive individuals or caveats to a shorter period.
Farmington selectmen approve $8.5 million budget
The proposed 2022 budget is $1.65 million more than the current budget.