The system is also dumping wind-swept snow from the Rockies to the northern Plains.
2024
Here’s what to know about a U.S. couple missing from catamaran in the Caribbean
Police believe 3 escaped prisoners hijacked the catamaran with the couple aboard and then likely threw them into the water while traveling to St. Vincent from Grenada.
Israel and Hamas indicate no Gaza cease-fire deal is imminent
Negotiators have been working to broker a cease-fire that would see Hamas free some of the dozens of hostages it holds in exchange for the release of Palestinian prisoners, a 6-week halt in fighting and an increase in aid deliveries to Gaza.
Boys’ hockey: Greely rallies for OT win over Gorham, 6-5
Gorham fought back from a two-goal deficit to take the lead in the third period, before Greely tied it in the final minute to force OT.
Lawmakers hear input on bill to have local schools, not the state, provide disability services for young kids
The Legislature’s Education and Cultural Affairs Committee held a public hearing Tuesday to work through a proposal to make school districts responsible for providing these services to kids ages 3 to 6.
Attorney General lodges Maine Civil Rights Act complaint against Lewiston woman
Andrea Ouellette, 65, of Lewiston faces a Maine Civil Rights Act complaint from the Maine Attorney General’s office.
Girls’ basketball: Motivation from painful loss pushes Cheverus back into title game
Despite losing three key players from last year’s team, the Stags have beaten all comers and stand one win away from a second Class AA title in three years.
Lawmakers consider authorizing regulators to set electric rates based on performance
The Maine Public Utilities Commission would use metrics gauging the service provided by Central Maine Power and Versant Power when considering a rate increase.
MaineCare continues to deal with a cybersecurity breach that is disrupting prescriptions
Pharmacies have been authorized to fill covered prescriptions for up to 30 days until the state’s Medicaid pharmacy claims system is restored.
Sabattus man seeks new murder trial, presents DNA expert
Daniel Roberts is hoping a new method of analyzing DNA evidence will help him get a new trial in the 2005 slaying of his ex-girlfriend.