Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the sanctions send ‘a clear signal to the military that the United States will keep increasing pressure on the regime’s revenue streams until it ceases its violence.’
2021
Employee kills 1, wounds 5 at Texas cabinet business
A state trooper was shot during the manhunt that led to the suspected shooter’s capture.
Phippsburg residents donate to erase student meal debt, but experts say school meals should be free after
Although families can apply for a child to receive free or reduced-priced meals based on a family’s income and size, universally free school meals would be academically and financially beneficial.
Company rescinded job offer when asked about accommodations for breastfeeding, Maine woman says in lawsuit
Attorneys for Siera Boucher of Readfield cite an internal email from a supervisor who said her questions raised ‘too many red flags.’
Medical cannabis sellers make their case in appeal to restore ban on out-of-state providers
Plaintiffs argued Thursday before the Maine Supreme Judicial Court that the state must enforce a residency clause in its adult-use cannabis law.
Seventh man arrested in sex abuse case at New Hampshire youth center
Six other former workers were arrested and charged Wednesday amid allegations from over 200 men and women spanning over 50 years.
Woman-owned brewery to open in Lisbon
Olive Pit Brewing Co., the town’s first brewery, will cater to the growing female beer consumer, according to owner Christy Cain.
Johnson’s title defense at Masters begins with shaky start
Dustin’s Johnson tournament record of 11 straight subpar rounds ends with 2-over 74.
Missing Lyman woman, 79, found safe
Officials said Gail Wicklund suffers from dementia and was missing for much of Thursday.
‘Full-scale’ Skowhegan State Fair planned for this summer
Organizers expect to bring back events that were missing from last year’s strictly agricultural show, while still abiding by COVID-19 guidelines and restrictions.