Fighting between the Saudi-led military coalition and Houthi rebels has killed and wounded hundreds of people over the past week, Yemen officials say.
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Girls basketball notes: Mittelstadt’s 1,000th point caps career-long goal
Injury bug hits Cony; Gardiner awaits Hampden in pivotal A North matchup.
Father arrested in killings of 5 of his infant children
The California man is suspected in the deaths of the children born between 1992 and 2001.
Portland’s Bob Ludwig wins 12th Grammy
Ludwig, of Gateway Mastering in Portland, won in the category of best engineered classical album. Maine native Patty Griffin also won for best folk album.
Impeachment acquittal would shift power to White House, Sen. King says
He says it could reshape the power structure between the president and Congress forever, creating graver implications than abuse-of-power allegations.
Activists hold anti-war vigil in Waterville
The anti-war vigil outside the Universalist Unitarian Church of Waterville came three weeks after a U.S. air strike killed top Iranian military commander Qasem Soleimani.
Iraqi protesters defy top cleric and return to the streets
Five rockets crash into a riverbank near the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, and another reportedly lands inside the embassy walls.
Ringing in Brexit? Plans to celebrate U.K. exit divide country
Some people are relishing Friday’s historic moment, but others are dreading it. And the Central Council of Church Bell Ringers stressed that it ‘does not endorse bell ringing for political reasons.’
New exhibit in Lewiston focuses on horror of child labor
‘All Work and No Play’ opening Thursday features photos by ground-breaking photographer and sociologist Lewis Hine.
Local roundup: Winslow/Gardiner girls hockey falls
Black Tigers’ goalie makes 33 saves in loss.