Emotions in the Cuban community run from jubilation to relief, anger and seething resentment.
2016
NFL notebook: Sheard focused on returning to field
The Patriots defensive end was a healthy scratch last week against the 49ers.
Central Maine towns seek to serve aging residents
Older populations require different services, such as programs to help them age in place, officials say.
World Cup skiing: Tessa Worley of France wins giant slalom in Vermont
It’s the World Cup’s first stop in Vermont since 1978.
Red Claws outlast Raptors, 100-91
Damion Lee scores 22 points to lead Maine to a 100-91 win in Ontario.
Augusta fire station’s completion pushed to mid-February
The first new fire station in the city in more than 50 years is slightly behind schedule.
A hands-on approach will be harder in the Oval Office
The president-elect built his businesses by being obsessed with minutiae, but POTUS has more on his plate.
In Brazil, fast food keeps expanding – and expanding nation’s waistlines
Nearly 60 percent of Brazilians are now overweight, and 1 in 5 are obese.
Fire damages Sanford home
The Saturday morning blaze caused moderate damage to the second and third floors, and a firefighter suffered minor injuries, the fire chief says.
Seeking students, public colleges cut prices
At least 50 universities nationwide have lowered nonresident tuition by more than 10 percent without making similar reductions for in-state students, a study finds.