Residents and visitors continue to mark the Fourth of July with a parade, an art show, a concert and evening dancing.
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New laws will help seniors, consumers
A health insurance reform will stop payment caps; a property tax deferral helps seniors stay in their homes.
Dutch agency finds more errors in UN climate report
The underlying conclusions remain valid, says the director of the Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency.
BP costs for oil spill response pass $3 billion
The total of $3.12 billion was up from $2.65 billion a week earlier.
New England grid adds high-speed sensors
The devices will relay information on voltge and other conditions on the power grid 30 times a second, up from once every four seconds.
Police investigate Portland stabbing
Police say the victim was stabbed six times near the intersection of Congress and Valley streets.
U.S. rules out N. Korea as cyberattacker
Officials still don’t know who launched a crippling strike a year ago against government websites.
U.S. to give out $2 billion for new solar power plants
The two companies that are getting the stimulus funding are expected to create thousands of jobs.
‘A Whale’ of a skimmer showing its stuff
The massive vessel will cruise a 25-square-mile test site through today, processing oily water.
Police explain reopening Gore investigation
Officers took the accuser’s statement but didn’t go further or clear that decision with higher-ups.