A judicial conduct panel is recommending that Justice Catherine Connors, a former private attorney who represented banks, be sanctioned for not recusing herself from 2 cases that upended the state’s foreclosure process.
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Creating a memorial to the mass shooting not expected to be easy
Those working on a memorial have many questions and few answers.
Prosecutors to recommend resentencing Menendez brothers in 1989 killings of their parents
The brothers were sentenced in 1996 to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
Sports Digest: NBA investigating why Joel Embiid missed 76ers’ opener
Embiid missed the entire preseason and didn’t play Wednesday with Philadelphia citing ‘left knee injury management.’
Sports serve a greater purpose for Lewiston and Auburn athletes and coaches since shooting
One year after the deadliest mass shooting in state history, athletes and others share memories of Oct. 25, 2023, the ways they’ve coped with grief, found happiness through teammates and honored the victims.
UConn women’s basketball star Paige Bueckers ready to chase elusive title in final season
Bueckers declined a chance to enter the WNBA draft and will try to end her injury-riddled college career as a national champion.
If the Patriots want to prove their toughness, step up and beat the Jets
Commentary: Patriots Coach Jerod Mayo called his team soft, and nothing will better prove him wrong than a thrashing of rival New York.
More cannabis recalled for yeast, mold, bacterial contamination
The expansion of a previous recall impacts preground flower of the strain ‘Frozay,’ plus preground flower, prerolls and blunts of the strains ‘Frosted Cookies’ – all produced by Nova Farms.
McDonald’s and Boar’s Head outbreaks may have you worried. Experts say the food supply is safe
Federal data shows the U.S. has made little progress toward reducing rates of foodborne illness as called for in Healthy People 2030, an effort to boost population-level health and well-being.
More than 1,500 Mainers will get relief from $1.8 million in medical debts
A local nonprofit partnered with a national charity to wipe out $1.8 million in unpaid medical bills.