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Investigation underway after man was shot to death at southeast Houston sports bar, HPD says
Investigation underway after man was shot to death at southeast Houston sports bar, HPD says
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Investigation underway after man was shot to death at southeast Houston sports bar, HPD says

An investigation is underway after a man was shot to death at a bar in southeast Houston on Monday night, according to the Houston Police Department.
abc13.com20 janvier 2026
High-energy player takes ‘huge charge’ to help Caribou boys basketball get overtime win
High-energy player takes ‘huge charge’ to help Caribou boys basketball get overtime win
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High-energy player takes ‘huge charge’ to help Caribou boys basketball get overtime win

The Caribou Vikings and Orono Red Riots needed extra time to settle Monday night’s Class C boys basketball game, and the visiting Vikings got a huge lift from sophomore Declan Miller in overtime. The two teams were deadlocked at 47 after four quarters, and Miller gave the Vikings a boost to start overtime by taking a charge and getting the ball back for his team. Caribou capitalized on that offensive foul against…
Bangor Daily News20 janvier 2026
Parts of the US could see northern lights Monday
Parts of the US could see northern lights Monday
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Parts of the US could see northern lights Monday

JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — The aurora could be visible across Canada and much of the northern tier of U.S. states — and possibly farther south — Monday night following a major disturbance in the Earth’s magnetic field, a forecast shows. The forecast, from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Space Weather Prediction Center, comes amid intense geomagnetic and solar radiation storms, said Shawn Dahl,…
Bangor Daily News19 janvier 2026
US attorney warns Maine protesters not to interfere with ICE
US attorney warns Maine protesters not to interfere with ICE
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US attorney warns Maine protesters not to interfere with ICE

U.S. Attorney Andrew Benson issued a statement on Monday warning Maine protesters not to interfere with federal law enforcement actions. The statement comes ahead of a rumored deployment of agents from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to Portland and Lewiston this week, which Benson appeared to affirm by referring to protests “in the coming days.” Benson stated that law enforcement officers take an oath to…
Bangor Daily News19 janvier 2026
Defense gets the job done for Camden Hills girls in battle of top teamsDefense gets the job done for Camden Hills girls in battle of top teams
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Defense gets the job done for Camden Hills girls in battle of top teams

HAMPDEN, Maine — Two of the best defensive teams in Class A North squared off at the Hampden Academy gym on Monday afternoon. And it was the Camden Hills High School girls basketball team from Rockport and its swarming full-court press that prevailed as the Windjammers earned a 44-30 victory over the Broncos. The game was tied 17-17 at the half and 23-23 with 2:41 left in the third period before the Windjammers went on a decisive 14-0 run spanning the third and fourth quarters to break the game open. The win was Camden Hills’ second over Hampden Academy and the Broncos had won 10 in a row between the losses to the Windjammers. Camden Hills beat the Broncos 48-33 in Rockport on Dec. 9. The Windjammers have now won five in a row. Both teams are 11-2. The Broncos were without dominant 6-foot-4 senior center Grace LaBree due to a concussion. LaBree leads the Broncos in scoring, rebounding, field goal percentage and blocked shots. Senior guard Leah Jones paced the Windjammers with a game-high 15 points to go with six rebounds and four steals. Junior guard Thea Laukka had 11 points, five rebounds and four steals. Senior guard Maren Johnson had five points and four rebounds and sophomore forward Gabrielle Martin came off the bench to produce four points and a game-high 10 rebounds. Junior guard Kate Adams hit three 3-pointers and paced the Broncos with 13 points, six rebounds and two steals. Fellow junior guard Aubrey Shaw had seven points, three rebounds and two steals. Senior forward Zoe Higgins came off the bench to provide four points and seven rebounds and junior guard Eve Wiles produced four points, four rebounds and two steals. Sophomore guard Chloe Watson had five rebounds. “The first half was really slow so, in the second half, we knew we had to come out and really put the pressure on their guards to force turnovers,” said Camden Hills coach Samantha Bragg. “Defense is the way we have gotten things done all year. “We harp on defense. We want to get after it so we can score some easy baskets,” Bragg added. It was the ninth time this season Camden Hills has held a team to 33 points or less. “We stepped it up in the second half,” said Laukka with Jones in agreement. “Our defense was a little iffy in the first half on our rotations and on the help in stopping their drives into the middle,” Jones said. “After halftime, we stepped it up a lot to force them to take outside shots rather than easy wide-open layups.” Laukka noted that their defense fuels their energy on offense and also said they are able to apply relentless full-court pressure from start to finish because they have a strong bench “and we’re all in shape.” “We handled their pressure well but we just couldn’t make shots. We shot 25 percent,” said Hampden Academy coach Nick Winchester. “They sped us up and when you get sped up, you can’t get into a rhythm.” He also pointed out that the Windjammers took advantage of LaBree’s absence by grabbing 18 offensive rebounds. “That wouldn’t have happened as easily if Grace was playing. That’s 18 less possessions and 18 fewer shots we would have had to defend,” Winchester said. “But we still had plenty of good looks. We just couldn’t convert them.” The Windjammers began to pull away by scoring the last seven points of the third quarter on a pair of free throws by Hannah Stowe, one by Alison Sylvester, Martin’s basket off an offensive rebound and Laukka’s jumper. Jones scored the first seven points in the fourth quarter with a 10-foot runner, a steal and traditional three-point play and another steal which eventually led to her foul line jump shot. Both teams are on the road on Friday as Hampden Academy visits Edward Little of Auburn at 6:30 p.m. and Camden Hills is at Brunswick at 6.

Bangor Daily News19 janvier 2026
It keeps getting worse for UMaine men’s basketball with loss to UNH
It keeps getting worse for UMaine men’s basketball with loss to UNH
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It keeps getting worse for UMaine men’s basketball with loss to UNH

The University of Maine men’s basketball team began the season with more momentum than it’s had in a long time, on the heels of its first conference championship game appearance in over two decades. But a few key injuries and an anemic offensive performance thus far this season have made it a hard road for the current Black Bears team. Those struggles continued Monday with a home loss against rival University of New…
Bangor Daily News19 janvier 2026
Former Down East school bus driver gets 18.5 years for sexually assaulting student
Former Down East school bus driver gets 18.5 years for sexually assaulting student
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Former Down East school bus driver gets 18.5 years for sexually assaulting student

A former Washington County school bus driver was sentenced to 18.5 years in prison on Thursday for sexually assaulting a student, the Ellsworth American reported. Duane Geel, 68, of Wesley, pleaded guilty to six counts of gross sexual assault. He was arrested on April 23, 2025, and has been held at Washington County Jail on $100,000 bail. According to testimony cited by the American, Geel groomed, raped and stalked…
Bangor Daily News19 janvier 2026
Poll of the Day: Are you satisfied with President Trump’s first year in office?Poll of the Day: Are you satisfied with President Trump’s first year in office?
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Poll of the Day: Are you satisfied with President Trump’s first year in office?

LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — Tuesday marks a year since President Donald Trump was inaugurated into office for the second time. We want to hear your thoughts. Categories: News, Poll of the Day Tags: inauguration, poll of the day, President Donald Trump, Trump, united states of america

style youtuber19 janvier 2026
After 40 years, the pioneers of Maine wine making are closing up shop
After 40 years, the pioneers of Maine wine making are closing up shop
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After 40 years, the pioneers of Maine wine making are closing up shop

When young marrieds Bob and Kathe Bartlett moved to Maine from Michigan in 1975, they planned a back-to-the-land lifestyle that would allow Bob to pursue his art. He was already a glass blower of some renown, with organic, curvy pieces — vases, bowls, paperweights, perfume bottles — in art galleries and museums around the country. The couple looked for a home in Camden, but it was more than they could afford. “We…
Bangor Daily News19 janvier 2026
Bangor gift shop opens in new downtown location
Bangor gift shop opens in new downtown location
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Bangor gift shop opens in new downtown location

One of Bangor’s gift shops has moved to Main Street to be closer to the buzz of downtown. The Not So Empty Nest opened its new storefront Monday at 49 Main St., which was previously occupied by the toy store Out on a Whimsey before it moved to a bigger space next door in November. The move is one of several new openings on Main Street in the past four months, making the store one in a growing group of new downtown…
Bangor Daily News19 janvier 2026
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Layman achieves president’s list honors at Nichols College
Layman achieves president’s list honors at Nichols College
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Layman achieves president’s list honors at Nichols College

DUDLEY, Massachusetts — Cami Layman of Hampden has achieved president’s list honors for the fall 2025 semester at Nichols College. The president’s list recognizes those students who achieve high grades during a single semester. Students whose semester grade point average is 3.85 or higher for at least 12 undergraduate credit-hours and no grades below B- will receive the honor.
Bangor Daily News19 janvier 2026
Massive 100-vehicle pileup in Michigan as snowstorm moves across the country
Massive 100-vehicle pileup in Michigan as snowstorm moves across the country
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Massive 100-vehicle pileup in Michigan as snowstorm moves across the country

HUDSONVILLE, Mich. (AP) — More than 100 vehicles smashed into each other or slid off the interstate in Michigan on Monday as snow fueled by the Great Lakes blanketed the state. The massive pileup Monday morning prompted the Michigan State Police to close both directions of Interstate 196 just southwest of Grand Rapids near Hudsonville while officials worked to remove all the vehicles, including more than 30…
Bangor Daily News19 janvier 2026
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