He was arrested Jan. 17 upon returning from Germany, where he spent five months recovering from nerve-agent poisoning that he blames on the Kremlin.
2021
Public health group, Maine lawmakers call for sweeping response to ‘forever chemicals’
Defend Our Health, a Portland-based nonprofit group, has worked with two state representatives to introduce seven bills aimed at cleaning up and regulating “forever chemicals” in food, farmland, drinking water and household products.
Federal judge considers prominent Maine doctor’s allegations of bias, retaliation
Dr. Jabbar Fazeli says he was terminated after raising objections about the treatment of long-term care residents.
After rise of mental health-related calls, Bath PD start crisis training
“I’d like the police to see people as an individual and see if someone is in distress or they might need mental health services,” said Stacy Clayton, who has served two jail sentences for drug-related charges.
Liquid nitrogen leak at Georgia poultry plant kills 6
Eleven others have been hospitalized, three of which are in critical condition.
Kate Hall-Harnden’s quest for 2021 Olympics ends with injury
The long jumper from Casco posts on Instagram that she tore the ACL in her left knee during a workout.
Thursday’s college roundup: Arkansas upsets No. 3 UConn, 90-87
The Razorbacks survive a fourth-quarter comeback by the previously unbeaten Huskies.
35 years since Challenger launch disaster: ‘Never forgotten’
The pandemic kept this year’s remembrance more muted than usual.
Maine State House leaders tighten policy aimed at preventing spread of COVID-19
The new policy will designate 3 specific types of face shields that can be worn instead of cloth masks.
Hotel opening, $11.2 million revitalization project among plans for this year in downtown Waterville
The Lockwood Hotel completion by Colby College is just one of many projects expected to occur this year in downtown Waterville, including the completion and opening of the Arts Collaborative across Main Street from the hotel.