Jeff Lello suddenly found himself unemployed in Florida amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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Racing duo charts marathon course in Brunswick for good cause Saturday
Rusty Wilkins of Topsham may be confined to a wheelchair, but the 23 year old has competed in races and marathons for 6 years now with his cousin, James Anderson, who pushes Wilkins in a special wheelchair.
Charleston sues Big Oil for climate change adaptation costs
The South Carolina city on Wednesday became the first city in the U.S. South to attempt to hold major oil companies accountable.
Yahtzee, Baby Nancy, My Little Pony up for Toy Hall of Fame
The National Toy Hall of Fame has announced the 12 toys that are nominated for induction later this year. Three will be chosen.
Boy’s shooting raises questions about police crisis training
An advocacy group says a police shooting that wounded a 13-year-old autistic boy in Salt Lake City reveals shortfalls in the way officers respond to a mental health crisis.
Vaccine by Nov. 3? Halted study explains just how unlikely
The National Institutes of Health director is telling Congress that AstraZeneca’s suspension of its COVID-19 vaccine study shows there will be ‘no compromises’ on safety in developing the shots.
Employee at Maine prison tests positive for COVID-19
The employee at the Mountain View Correctional Facility in Charleston tested positive Monday after returning from out of state and has not been at the prison since Aug. 21.
Justice Department’s push into Trump defamation case could prompt delay
Attorney General William Barr is defending the Justice Department’s move to intervene in the defamation lawsuit against the president.
Teacher deaths raise alarms as new school year begins
Teachers in at least three states have died after bouts with the coronavirus since the dawn of the new school year.
Think 2020’s disasters are wild? Just wait.
What’s happening now is just the type of crazy climate scientists anticipated 10 or 20 years ago – and it’s going to get worse, experts say.