A report on the 2022 case draws similar conclusions to findings made after the Lewiston, Maine shootings in 2023, highlighting how hard it is for law enforcement to restrict gun access.
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Spain flood survivors hurl mud at the royals, top government officials
King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia’s public events are usually greeted by a crowd of fans.
Maine Board of Environmental Protection wrestles with fees for solar, wind impacts
Fees would vary depending on how much land is impacted and whether it is high-value habitat or home to threatened or endangered species.
Maine experiencing ‘abnormally dry’ fall, heightened wildfire concerns
About 74% of the state was abnormally dry or in a moderate drought at the end of October, making it easier for wildfires to spread.
Waterville’s Allen Insurance and Financial member receives recognition
Davenport has nearly 20 years of industry experience.
Attorneys join team at Steve Smith Trial Lawyers in Augusta
The firm announced that Walter H. Foster IV and Blair A. Jones have joined the practice.
Oakland fiber internet expansion complete
Oakland, along with parts of Belgrade and Sidney, have joined Fidium’s growing network in Maine.
Israel says it carried out ground raid into Syria, seizing Syrian citizen connected to Iran
Israel has carried out airstrikes in Syria multiple times over the past year, but it has not previously made public any ground forays into Syria.
Trump muses about reporters being shot and says he shouldn’t have left White House
The Republican nominee asked voters to again make him leader of what he called a ‘failed nation’ while also unleashing a profane, conspiracy-laden rant, asserting U.S. elections are not legitimate in the first place.
UK prosecutors mulling whether to charge Russell Brand over sex assault allegations
In 2023, Channel 4 and the Sunday Times published claims by 4 women who said they were sexually assaulted or raped by Brand between 2006 and 2013.