The embattled e-cigarette giant laid off hundreds and settled thousands of lawsuits last year.
March 2023
Stocks tumble as Wall Street wonders what will break next
The S&P 500 drops 1.4% to cap its worst week since September.
Belgium bans TikTok from government phones
The Chinese-owned video sharing app will be temporarily prohibited for at least six months.
Federal employee from Waterville pleads guilty to accessing child pornography at work
Terrence Talbot, who was employee with a U.S. Geological Survey office in Augusta, faces up to 20 years in prison.
Celtics notebook: Long road trip a chance to build momentum with playoffs looming
Boston opens a six-game road trip on Saturday in Atlanta, but simply need to focus on playing well as the playoffs approach.
Maine’s high court orders new sentencing for man involved in shootout that wounded Waterville officer
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court in a ruling Thursday said the judge who oversaw the trial of Richard Murray-Burns erred in the way he imposed the sentence against Murray-Burns for the 2019 shooting.
Lawmakers hit the brakes on requiring snow and ice removal from cars and trucks
The bill would no longer require Mainers to clear the snow and ice from their vehicles, instead only imposing a fine if their uncleared cars lead to a crash or injury.
Online betting begins in sports-crazed Massachusetts
Massachusetts sports fans on Friday began placing bets as online sports wagering opens just days ahead of the NCAA basketball tournaments.
Topsham-area school board chairperson decides not to resign after parents plead with him to stay
After SAD 75 School Board Chairperson Frank Wright sent an email to board members expressing plans to resign on March 9, dozens of parents and residents showed up to a Thursday meeting asking him to reconsider.
Boys’ hockey: Led by defense, Cape Elizabeth seeks first state title in 17 years
Nick Laughlin and Phil Coupe are at the forefront of a formidable and experienced defensive unit that will compete for the Class B state championship.