The two people who died were a husband and wife, according to a person briefed on the investigation who spoke to the Associated Press.
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Ukraine says 3 civilians were killed in a daylight Russian cluster bomb attack
Five people were wounded in what Ukrainian Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko said was heavy afternoon shelling of Kherson’s Chornobayivka suburb.
Police arrest two, including man accused of assaulting Waterville officer
Ricki Gould and Ashlynn Libby were considered to be armed and dangerous when police took them into custody at a vacant camp in Greenville.
Professor, tribal leader bring context to ‘First Thanksgiving’ story
The popularized version of the meal shared by Indigenous people and English settlers in 1621 is based on a real event, but also has fed into long-held myths about native people and colonialism, scholars say.
Late Cianbro founders to be honored at Maine State Chamber dinner
The annual awards event also will recognize Dajuan Eubanks, president of the Maine Celtics, and Robin Mullins, president of the Sebago Lakes regional chamber.
Girls’ basketball: Painful playoff exit, low numbers motivating Wells to start the season
The Warriors went cold at the wrong time in the playoffs last year, but they start the season eager for another chance to make a run.
Union says 5 arrested at picket line of striking workers at eastern Maine pulp mill
Employees have been on strike at Woodland Pulp in Washington County since Oct. 14.
Treaty to end plastic pollution elusive in third round of talks
Environmental advocates say oil-producing countries successfully employed stalling tactics designed to weaken the draft agreement.
Carlton Pearson, influential Oklahoma megachurch founder who rejected idea of hell, dies at age 70
He lost one audience for teaching the ‘gospel of inclusion’ and supporting gay rights, but gained another one.
Benton residents affected by buzz from CMP substation protest apparent loss of tax abatement
Nine homeowners who said they for years have put up with the noise from the Central Maine Power Co. substation near Albion Road recently told the Board of Select Persons the abatements they had received were discontinued.