The military says it it killed more than 70 attackers, though the Kremlin spokesman refused to say how many attackers were involved in the assault.
2023
Softball: Hall-Dale downs Madison to notch 50th consecutive win
11-1 win makes Hall-Dale third team in Maine history to win 50 straight.
Catholic clergy in Illinois sexually abused almost 2,000 children, state finds
Investigators found 451 clergy abused 1,997 kids between 1950 and 2019.
Dollar General owes $320,000 for repeat safety violations at Penobscot County store
Federal investigators found the store in Enfield broke five safety standards, creating tripping hazards and greater risks of employee injury in the event of a fire.
NHL roundup: Golden Knights blitz Stars 4-0 for 3-0 lead in Western Conference finals
Vegas scores three first-period goals against Dallas, which loses captain Jamie Benn who was ejected in the first period after getting a cross-checking major penalty.
Siblings from Spruce Mountain High School in Jay earn top two spots
Surviving triplets Emma and Lucas Towers compete in the classroom, on the field and give back to their community.
Tuxedo shop in Farmington sticks around thanks to woman
Lisa Laflin, former executive director for United Way of the Tri-Valley Area, has moved onto her new chapter in life as owner of Wears and Wares, a consignment shop in Farmington.
DeSantis plans to announce 2024 bid on Twitter Spaces with Musk, sources say
While it is common for campaigns to publicize their announcements on social media, it is far more unusual – and perhaps unprecedented – to hold a campaign announcement in a live social media forum.
Hoax school shooting made worse when Massachusetts officer accidentally fires gun
Local and state police had responded to a report of someone with a gun at St. John’s Prep at about 2 p.m. Monday, and the sound of the gunshot ‘elevated the situation,’ police said.
Car seats and baby formula are regulated. Is social media next?
U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy wants policymakers need to address the harms of social media because there isn’t enough evidence to show it’s safe for kids and teens.