He says he has lost opportunities and been fired from jobs because of the shooting.
November 2022
Droughts, rising seas put Cuba’s agriculture under threat
Residents are leaving the island in the highest numbers in decades.
Gas stations in Haiti reopen for 1st time in 2 months
A gang federation known as G9 seized control of an area near a key fuel terminal in mid-September.
Thai crocodile farmers want trade restrictions relaxed
The industry’s $200 million in annual sales plunged nearly 90% during the pandemic.
U.N. climate talks reach halftime with key issues unresolved
Here is a look at what’s on the table at the COP27 negotiations.
Winthrop library kicks off poetry series by showcasing work of Maine military vets
The event, formerly held at the Harlow Gallery in Hallowell, will now be held at Bailey Public Library the second Saturday of each month until next summer.
Football: Fourth-down plays make the difference in Eight-Man Large School championship
Waterville experienced highs and lows on fourth-down plays in loss to Yarmouth.
Maine hockey officials, MPA have tentative agreement regarding game pay
Referees have accepted the latest offer from the Maine Principals’ Association, with an official vote from the MPA’s interscholastic committee still to come.
High temps break records across Maine, but normal cold is returning
In Portland, the high hit 72 degrees, shattering the old Nov. 12 record of 65 degrees set in 2020.
Fire destroys Hartland garage, 6 cords of wood put up for winter
The fire on Loon Cover Road in Hartland drew about 25 firefighters from three towns around 3:30 a.m. Saturday.