The City Council is expected to meet next week to discuss whether to repeal a state of emergency and implement an indoor mask mandate.
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One of 3 boys charged in fatal Lewiston fire found not competent to be prosecuted
A judge wrote that a 14-year-old charged with felony murder and arson doesn’t understand the criminal court proceedings.
Harry Reid, former Senate majority leader, remembered as a fighter and dealmaker
The Democrat, Nevada’s longest-serving member of Congress, died Tuesday at 82 after a four-year battle with pancreatic cancer.
Local roundup: Mt. Ararat girls basketball wins battle of unbeatens with Falmouth
Pomerleau’s three-point shot with under a minute to play gives the Eagles the victory.
Falmouth boys even record with win over TA
Navigators get two third period goals for much-needed 2-1 victory.
Judge rejects Oklahoma’s legal challenge to National Guard’s vaccine mandate
The Oklahoma governor and others argues that U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin overstepped his constitutional authority by subjecting the National Guard to a vaccine requirement.
COVID-19 is becoming a significant player in the NFL playoff picture
Commentary: The Saints had 16 players in COVID protocols for Monday’s game, providing a possible window into what the playoffs could look like.
Sudan officials say defunct gold mine collapses, kills 38 people
The company says the mine was not functional but local miners returned to work it after security forces guarding the site left the area.
Gunman in Denver who killed 5 targeted some victims, police say
The 47-year-old gunman also died after exchanging gunfire with officers in a shopping area in the Denver suburb of Lakewood on Monday night.
More than 1,100 flights canceled Tuesday as omicron, weather take toll on air travel
As the disruptions have dragged on, passengers have complained of multiple cancellations and difficulties in reaching customer service agents.