Kam Douin throws six no-hit innings for Rams in 9-0 victory.
2023
Cony High School faces anti-LGBTQ backlash following presentation on pronouns
Photographs of the recent presentation at the Augusta school have garnered the attention of anti-LGBTQ individuals and groups as far away as Texas.
22 suspected members of New Hampshire drug trafficking ring charged
The ring used what authorities described as a sophisticated business model, including the use of dispatch telephone numbers that customers could call to order narcotics, and delivery drivers.
Actor known for ‘Bob’s Burgers’ character arrested on Capitol riot charges
Jay Johnston held a stolen police shield over his head and passed it to other rioters during the U.S. Capitol attack on Jan. 6, 2021, court records show.
New Winthrop town manager takes office with plans to prioritize mooring ordinance and other issues
In his first months on the job, Anthony Wilson hopes to iron out problems with the town’s controversial mooring ordinance and lead the negotiations for a joint police chief with Monmouth.
Maine sees sharp rise in rabies cases
Thirty cases have been documented since January, compared to 35 cases in all of 2022, the Maine CDC says.
Justice Jackson reports flowers from Oprah; Justice Thomas delays filing disclosure
The details of gifts given to the newest Supreme Court justice were among the reports provided by most members of the court in their annual filings, which give a partial window onto their finances.
The Iron Sheik, charismatic former pro wrestling villain and Twitter personality, dies at 81
A Twitter statement said The Iron Sheik ‘transcended the realm of sports entertainment’ and called him ‘a man of immense passion and dedication.’
Prince Harry to tabloid newspaper’s lawyer: ‘Nobody wants to be phone hacked’
Prince Harry has rejected a suggestion that a lack of evidence meant his phone wasn’t hacked by reporters for Mirror Group Newspapers.
‘I can taste the air’: Hazardous smoke from wildfires hangs over millions in Canada, U.S.
While Canadian officials asked other countries for help fighting more than 400 blazes nationwide, air quality rated as hazardous extended into central New York.