Embattled Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger is scheduled to testify about Trump’s phone call asking him to ‘find 11,780’ votes that could flip the state to prevent Biden’s election victory.
June 2022
Scarborough softball coaching legend retires
Tom Griffin steps down after 32 seasons, 498 victories and eight state titles.
Speaker at meeting of Ginni Thomas group called Biden’s win illegitimate long after Jan. 6, video shows
Frontliners for Liberty went from obscurity to the national spotlight with the disclosure that the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas had invited pro-Trump lawyer John Eastman to speak to its members in December 2020.
Police at Texas school massacre had rifles earlier than known, report says
Delays in the law enforcement response have been the focus of a federal, state and local investigation of the massacre and its aftermath.
Jury: Auburn police officer used excessive force
A former Lewiston man sued three officers claiming his constitutional rights were violated during a 2014 arrest outside an Auburn club.
Police remain quiet about 2 bodies found in Auburn
Area of Fourth Street, between Cook and Dunn streets, was closed to traffic Monday, and a large Maine State Police Evidence Response Team van remained in the driveway of the apartment building where the bodies were reportedly found.
Nobel medal sold for Ukrainian child refugees shatters record at $103.5 million
Previously, the most ever paid for a Nobel Prize medal was $4.76 million in 2014.
Eight more professionals qualify for Live and Work in Maine Open
Seven players shot 5-under 67 to share the top score at the qualifier for the Korn Ferry Tour event at Falmouth Country Club.
NASA fuels moon rocket for 1st time in countdown rehearsal
This was NASA’s fourth crack at the all-important dress rehearsal, the last major milestone before the moon rocket’s long-awaited launch debut.
Maine Maritime’s flagship returns from first international journey following 2-year hiatus
The Maine Maritime Academy’s primary training ship returned to Portland after embarking on its first trip outside the U.S. in 2 years.