The 2 men were the only occupants of the small plane when it went down in New Hampshire.
2021
Passamaquoddy Tribe plans educational display near replica of Columbus’ ship
Tribal leaders say the Nao Santa Maria’s Penobscot River tour overlooks Columbus’ history of committing atrocities against indigenous people.
Death toll at Miami-area condo collapse site climbs to 94
Officials planned to step up security at the site to make sure the personal possessions of the victims are preserved for their families.
Brunswick’s Fat Boy Drive-In reopens after bomb threat on Sunday
The threat was made through a phone call, according Brunswick’s Chief of Police Scott Stewart.
Mystery grows with key suspect in Haitian president’s killing
Christian Emmanuel Sanon is unknown in Haitian political circles, and associates suggested he was duped by those really behind the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse.
Three Portland officers injured in violent arrest that draws another hostile crowd
Police say a man became violent when they took his gun because he was identified as a convicted felon, and about a dozen people taunted and cursed at the officers.
Precision pot technology takes aim at unpredictable highs
Companies look to algorithms to match customers with different cannabis strains, quelling the fears of first-timers and satisfying connoisseurs alike.
U.S. Anti-Doping Agency says it can’t change marijuana rules alone
In a letter, the agency attempts to address criticisms leveled by lawmakers after the disqualification of Sha’Carri Richardson from the Olympics.
The hemp boom is over. What now?
Policymakers in some states are trying to help farmers find new markets, but federal regulations and a backlash against a trendy new type of product are making it difficult.