DEAR ABBY: My wife and I lost our son to suicide a few years ago. We have never gotten over it. I have recovered somewhat and would like to resume having intimate relations, but she’s not that far along. I no longer feel there’s any reason to continue on this earth. There is no point […]
June 2020
Lewiston crews battle second fire in a vacant building
Investigators are trying to pinpoint the cause of the second blaze in two nights at 164 Oak St. in Lewiston.
Rally draws more than 700 demonstrators to Lewiston to demand justice
Organizers said the peaceful Black Lives Matter protest, the third this week in the city, won’t be the last as they press for change following the death of a black man in Minneapolis.
St. Dom’s Class of 2020: ‘We will come out even stronger’
The senior class found humor and inspiration in their unusual graduation Thursday in the parking lot of the school.
Seventh-grader from Portland wins virtual state spelling bee
Rose Bolduc of Lincoln Middle School overcomes near-elimination to win in the 32nd round with O-P-I-N-E
NHL: Players can start voluntary group workouts next week
After unveiling the final details of its 24-team plan if the season is able to resume this summer, the league said teams could reopen facilities and players could take part in limited, voluntary workouts beginning Monday.
Explaining the NBA’s return-to-play plan and playoff format
Why 22 teams? Why keep a regular season? How will the playoffs work? The answers to those and more questions.
49ers coach says Kaepernick deserves admiration
Kyle Shanahan praises former San Francisco quarterback Colin Kaepernick for raising awareness about racism and police brutality.
MLBPA reiterates demand for full prorated pay
Union chief Tony Clark says players are ready to return, but won’t accept additional pay cuts.
Appeals court sides with lower court in dismissing drowning lawsuit
A 13-year-old Lewiston boy was on a school field trip at Range Pond when he disappeared under the water and died.