While the Disinformation Governance Board has not formally been shuttered, it will be reviewed by members of a Department of Homeland Security advisory council that’s expected to make recommendations in 75 days.
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Union man, 18, who died in New Jersey beach sand collapse remembered as ‘tech nut’
Levi Caverly, who graduated last year from the Mid-Coast School of Technology in Rockland, was remembered by his father as a faithful and quirky kid who loved to program.
Franklin County approves $235,000 in grants from TIF funds for projects, economic development
Commissioners voted 2-1 to support a committee’s recommendation to fund the requests. The chairman was the sole opposing vote.
Flu makes a late-season surge in Maine, Shah warns
Case numbers are increasing at a time when the seasonal illness is normally fading away.
Officials hope incentives will ease staffing shortages, burnout at Kennebec County Correctional Facility
County jail in Augusta now running with about half the staff needed to operate, leading to high overtime costs and burnout among those who work there.
Rumford man charged in Paris robbery
An Oxford County grand jury brought three felony charges against Brian L. Welch.
Greenwood voters to decide Saturday whether to spend less this year
The annual meeting opens at 9 a.m. at the American Legion Hall.
MLB roundup: Paredes homers twice, Rodriguez leaves early, as Rays top Tigers, 6-1
Former Red Sox pitcher Eduardo Rodriguez leaves with the trainer after getting just one out in the first inning.
Special Olympics event makes triumphant return to Hall-Dale
After two years of cancellations, athletes with disabilities get opportunity to compete in variety of events.
NHL roundup: Hurricanes rally for 2-1 OT against Rangers in Game 1
The Hurricanes tie the game in the final three minutes of the third period.