Isaac Oliveira has three hits for Mustangs in win.
2023
Republican-controlled Texas House votes to impeach Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton
Paxton has called the impeachment proceedings ‘political theater’ based on ‘hearsay and gossip, parroting long-disproven claims,’ and an attempt to disenfranchise voters who reelected him in November.
Investigators believe driver in fatal crash went wrong way on Bucknam Road off-ramp
Police continue to investigate why Nancy Ezhaya of Yarmouth was driving in the wrong direction on Interstate 295 when she hit another vehicle in a crash that killed both drivers and injured a passenger.
Elvers remain one of America’s most valuable fish after strong year in Maine
Baby eels have again been worth more than $2,000 per pound at the docks this year, according to the Maine Department of Marine Resources.
MLB roundup: Yankees beat Padres in 10th inning, 3-2
Isiah Kiner-Falefa drives in the winning run with a single as New York snaps a three-game losing streak.
Sports Digest: Bucks choose Adrian Griffin as new head coach
Milwaukee is finalizing a deal with Griffin, a Toronto Raptors assistant, to replace Mike Budenholzer.
U.K. army officers forced electric shock treatment on gay soldiers
Military personnel were still being referred to doctors for conversion therapy as recently as the 1990s, according to anonymous testimony in a government-commissioned review seen by Bloomberg.
Outdoors in Maine: For the love of loons, above all else
It is the nature of regulatory actions to deal with competing interests, says V. Paul Reynolds. In this case, it’s the loons and beavers versus anglers, the economy at Grand Lake stream and, perhaps, the salmon themselves.
Queen Elizabeth faced assassination threat during 1983 San Francisco visit, FBI reveals
The documents detailing the threat were released this week, a little over 40 years after the queen’s trip to the West Coast.
Officials outline 2024 paving project on the Gardiner-Randolph bridge
The Maine Department of Transportation’s preferred option would keep the westbound lanes of the Pearl Harbor Memorial Bridge open and divert eastbound traffic to cross the Kennebec River for about 30 days in the summer of 2024.