Boston, San Francisco and Los Angeles all have local laws prohibiting the use of smokeless tobacco.
2016
Flash freeze facility hopes to meat demand
Central Maine Meats hopes to scale up its facility and give Maine’s agriculture community a valuable ally.
Australian cardinal says bishop misled him about sex abuse cases in the 1970s
Child sex abuse survivors travel across the globe to witness Cardinal George Pell’s testimony.
Celtics stop Jazz, win 11th straight home game
Boston trails for most of the game before rallying late in the fourth quarter to take a 100-95 win.
Muslim leaders decry Indianapolis graffiti
They say their faith is strong and invite would-be vandals to knock on their door and ask questions.
Police push back migrants at Macedonian border fence
A top European Union official prepares to visit the region Tuesday to try to ease the refugee crisis.
U.S. plans cyberattack campaign against ISIS
The secretary of defense outlines the military’s strategy for disrupting militants’ communications.
Polish leader says he didn’t provide information to communists
Lech Walesa, a crusader for democracy, denies signing documents that paint him as an informant.
Scientists find evidence Zika can cause paralysis
Researchers analyze blood samples from a Guillain-Barre syndrome outbreak in Tahiti.
Bill would standardize Maine’s drug-abuse education policy
Currently, individual middle and high schools set their own policies, which officials say leaves gaps.