Opening statements are expected to begin Monday in federal court in the case against Stewart Rhodes and his associates.
2022
Pumpkin farms adapt to improve soil, lower emissions
This Thanksgiving, your pumpkin pie might have a lower carbon footprint.
Wall Street drops back to lowest since 2020
Worries about a possible recession and rising bond yields put the squeeze back on markets.
In one tiny German town, nobody worries about energy bills
Most Europeans are watching their energy bills soar as the war in Ukraine drives up the price of natural gas, oil and electricity. Feldheim has been energy self-sufficient for a decade.
ALS drug wins FDA approval despite questionable data
U.S. health officials have approved a much-debated drug to treat the deadly illness known as Lou Gehrig’s disease.
Winthrop man seriously injured when his pickup truck hits tree in Wayne
Kenneth Buck, 41, was taken by a LifeFlight of Maine helicopter to Central Maine Medical Center in Lewiston following the Thursday afternoon crash on Old Winthrop Road.
Ex-NSA worker charged with trying to sell U.S. secrets
Jareh Sebastian Dalke, who is charged with three violations of the Espionage Act, was scheduled to appear in federal court in Denver Thursday.
5 found dead after shooting in Central Texas neighborhood
A spokesman for the Texas Department of Public Safety said officers of several law enforcement agencies converged on the neighborhood in McGregor, about 20 miles southwest of Waco.
Two Chesterville residents vie for selectman’s position
Polls will be open from 1 to 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Town Office.
No excuse for Patriots to wilt, despite Mac Jones injury
After Sunday’s tough game at Green Bay, New England has a favorable schedule and should be able to stay afloat, even with Brian Hoyer at quarterback.