The Canadian, who authorities say lived on the lam in the U.S. for three decades, was arrested in Connecticut and will return to court in Toronto for the bail hearing.
February 2020
NFL notebook: Source says Garrett meets with NFL to discuss reinstatement
Browns defensive end Myles Garrett was suspended indefinitely after hitting Pittsburgh’s Mason Rudolph in the head with a helmet.
Imprisoned former school dean pleads not guilty to gang charge
Convicted of shooting a student he recruited to deal drugs, he is accused of working with fellow gang members from behind bars to try to identify a police informant in his case.
Maine lawmakers weigh bill to increase first responder death benefit
Two Maine firefighters and 2 police officers have died in the line of duty since 2018, prompting a proposal to raise the state death benefit for survivors from $50,000 to $75,000.
MLB notebook: Yankees pitcher feels cheated by Astros
Mashiro Tanaka feels Houston’s sign stealing played a factor in the 2017 ALCS.
More businesses reopen in China, but many people stay home
China reported a rise in new cases Monday, dimming optimism that the near-quarantine of 60 million people and other disease-control measures might be working.
Public health officials test first person in Maine for deadly coronavirus
The test was done because the person showed symptoms of a lower respiratory illness and had either traveled to China recently or come in contact with someone known to have the virus. Results are expected in 1 to 5 days.
Coronavirus cases on quarantined cruise ship nearly double
A famed Chinese epidemiologist co-authors a study saying that the incubation period for coronavirus could be less than 1 day or as long as 24 days – 10 days longer than previously suggested.
Rivers’ departure from Chargers kicks off wild offseason of QB movement
Tom Brady’s contract is up, and signs point to him reaching free agency for the first time in his career, at age 43.
Land trust asks Falmouth for $400,000 to help buy ‘great conservation property’
The 52-acre site is one of the last remaining undeveloped parcels of forest on the east side of town.