Plaintiffs say when they reported professor John Comaroff to university administrators, he retaliated by threatening their careers.
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Safe Voices building in Farmington undergoing housing, center expansion
Executive Director Elise Johansen requested about $75,000 of Franklin County’s American Rescue Plan Act funds.
Girls basketball: Winthrop emerges victorious from battle with Spruce Mountain
After the Phoenix rally back in the third, the Ramblers pull back ahead in the the fourth to claim Mountain Valley Conference win.
Supreme Court’s Alabama ruling sparks alarm over voting rights
A lower court ruled the state must draw new congressional districts to increase Black voting power, a decision the high court has now put on hold. The move all but ensures Alabama will continue to send mostly white Republicans to Washington after midterms.
Families sue building owners over Bronx fire that killed 17
While the lawsuit did not allege civil right violations, some families – many of whom are immigrants from Gambia – say they have felt forgotten and marginalized.
Girls basketball: Skowhegan pulls away from Cony
River Hawks enjoy strong third quarter to grab KVAC A victory.
More than a hill of beans: Roux developer seeks zoning for 16- to 17-story building
The institute wants zoning changes to allow large residential high-rise on the former B&M Baked Beans property.
Tuesday’s college roundup: UNE pulls away for women’s basketball victory
Kaylee Beyor scores 21 points as the Nor’easters beat Suffolk.
House approves bill easing budget strains on Postal Service
Without congressional action, agency officials say it will run out of cash in two years.
Tri-county residents account for nearly a quarter of all COVID-19 deaths under the age of 60
Data from the Maine Center for Disease Control & Prevention shows that 52 residents of Androscoggin, Franklin or Oxford counties under the age of 60 have died from the disease since the pandemic began.