The investigation by the secretary of state’s office stems from a complaint by a George Washington University Law School professor.
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Joe Allen, whose bistro was a Broadway draw, dies at 87
Joe Allen, whose restaurant was adorned with posters from Broadway’s most notorious flops, died Sunday in Hampton, New Hampshire.
Man charged in Capitol riot once worked for FBI, lawyer says
The lawyer for a Virginia man charged in the attack on the U.S. Capitol as part of the far-right Oath Keepers militia group says the man has held a top secret security clearance for decades and previously worked for the FBI.
Vaccine drive gains speed, but maskless football fans fuel worries
Newly recorded cases have fallen to their lowest level in 3 months, but authorities worry that raucous Super Bowl celebrations could fuel new outbreaks.
Cape Elizabeth Town Council postpones vote on short-term rental restrictions
Councilors will vote on the proposed zoning amendments, which would be some of the state’s strictest, at their March 8 meeting.
MaineHealth defends decision to vaccinate administrative, remote staff despite state rules
But Maine Medical Center was wrong to vaccinate out-of-state consultants who were hired to help fight an effort to unionize nurses at the hospital, company officials say.
MLB notebook: 7-inning doubleheaders, runner on second in extras will return this season
The agreement between the players union and the league does not include a universal DH or expanded playoffs.
Defending champion Kenin struggles to win in first round of Australian Open
Sofia Kenin rallies to beat the 133rd-ranked player, 7-5, 6-4.
NBA roundup: Ball, Hornets use strong fourth quarter to beat Rockets
Charlotte gets a 119-94 win over Houston, which played without three of its top four scorers – John Wall, Eric Gordon and Christian Wood.
Texas Rep. Ron Wright dies after battle with COVID-19
He is the first sitting member of Congress to die from the virus.