The Wildcats top pitcher suffered a broken left arm last week and will miss the rest of the season.
May 2018
North Korea leader meets with Chinese president
The dictator continues to pledge his commitment to denuclearization ahead of his summit with Trump.
Sports Digest: Sea Dogs end 6-game losing streak by beating New Hampshire, 5-3
Portland scores all its runs in the fourth inning.
Tuesday’s Major League roundup: Mariners’ Paxton throws no-hitter against Toronto
James Paxton strikes out seven and walks just three as Seattle beats Toronto 5-0.
New York lawmakers begin process of selecting new attorney general
After a closed-door meeting, Democrats discussed the protocols of appointing a successor to Eric Schneiderman, who resigned Monday night amid assault claims.
Portland’s July Fourth celebration in jeopardy as funding becomes a struggle
The nonprofit behind the event is having trouble raising money, and the mayor suggests not paying for fireworks as an alternative to cutting the school budget or a jobs program.
Australian scientist, 104, promotes ‘right-to-die’
David Goodall cited the deterioration in his quality of life as a major factor in considering assisted-suicide.
Oklahoma Supreme Court upholds voter ID law
The measure requires voters provide state or federal government issued photo identification.
Benefactor buys sacred pipe at auction to return to Sioux
The clay pipe was a peace offering for a solider during the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862 and was sold for $40,000, nearly twice its estimated value.
Waterville council votes to place mayoral recall question on June 12 ballot
Mayor Nick Isgro was absent from Tuesday’s meeting, at which City Solicitor Bill Lee told councilors their role was not whether to put the recall to a vote, but when, as the city charter requires that the election occur.