Bill Peters resigned as Calgary’s coach last year after allegations surfaced that he had previously used racial slurs and struck players.
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Fewer than 550 still without power in Maine after two storms
About 530 customers were still without power as of 7 p.m. Wednesday evening after storms late last week and Monday.
Maine colleges plan for how coronavirus could affect fall semester
The state university system and some private schools are planning to welcome students back in person this fall, while also making contingency plans that include extended remote learning.
NASCAR driver Larson fired for using racial slur
Chip Ganassi Racing fired Kyle Larson on Tuesday after he used the slur during a live-streamed virtual race Sunday.
Tour de France postponed with no new dates set
Organizers held off postponing the race, but with large gatherings canceled until at least mid-July, they had no choice but to postpone.
Figures show hundreds more coronavirus deaths in UK care homes
Hundreds more people with COVID-19 have died in Britain than have been recorded in the government’s daily tally, official figures show.
Storms tear through South, killing at least 22, piling fresh misery on top of pandemic
Strong storms pounding the Deep South have killed at least 19 people in Mississippi, Georgia, Arkansas and South Carolina.
Maine’s older residents grapple with fear, isolation and medical care
Across the U.S., states with older populations face special challenges during the global pandemic
Central Maine customers await return of cable service
While power outages also mean cable outages, some people lost cable services while the lights stayed on in the recent spring snowstorm.
Federal spending makes more energy assistance available
Low-income residents who are sheltering in place will get more money to stay comfortable as temperatures transition to summer heat