The licenses will allow the U.S. government and international organizations to operate in the country and offer humanitarian assistance despite sanctions.
2021
Wreck of last U.S. slave ship mostly intact off Alabama coast
While the upper portion of the ship is gone, the section below deck where the captured Africans and stockpiles were held is still largely in one piece.
Winter weather leads to crashes, closures and power outages around the Midcoast
Power was restored by 1 p.m. to more than 100 CMP customers who had lost service in Topsham Wednesday morning.
U.S. investigates potential of drivers playing video games in Teslas
The probe by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration covers about 580,000 electric cars and SUVs from model years 2017 through 2022.
Westbrook council signals support of proposed connector road
The Gorham-Exit 45 connector project would decrease heavy commuter traffic in the city and have few other impacts, officials say.
Westbrook confronts COVID-19 surge
The Fire Department continues to work to mitigate the pandemic’s toll as cases rise.
Navy hospital corpsman has Christmas homecoming in Buxton
Bonny Eagle graduate Kiara Field is home for the holidays after being away for 18 months.
Westbrook Historical Society photo book zooms in on recent history
Mike Sanphy’s book is a collection of vintage and modern-day photographs of Westbrook that shows the evolution of the city.
Obituary – Janet Small
Janet Dawson (Brigham) Small, of Kennebunk, passed away as a result of a lengthy illness on Dec. 20, 2021. Janet is survived by her husband of 55 years, Donald M. Small; son Bryan Russell Small of Salem, New Hampshire; a daughter Leslie Dawson Burt of Kennebunk, and three grandchildren Andrew Burt, Jacqueline Burt and Stephen […]
Drop in South Africa’s new cases may mean omicron is waning
South Africa has been at the forefront of the omicron wave, and the world is watching it to understand what may be in store.
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