The Senate acquitted former President Trump of the incitement of insurrection impeachment article brought against him by the House in connection with the disturbance on Capitol Hill on January 6.
New England
Donations pour in to rebuild Paul Newman’s camp for sick kids
Insurance will cover much of the rebuilding costs, but the plan is to construct a better, much larger and safer single-level complex that is more accessible to children with a wide variety of physical needs.
How Maine’s members of Congress voted last week
Both Maine Sens. Susan Collins and Angus King voted Saturday to convict former President Donald Trump of inciting a mob of his supporters that attacked the Capitol last month.
Imprisoned ex-FBI agent who worked with Bulger seeks release
John ‘Zip’ Connolly, 80, was convicted in 2008 of second-degree murder.
New Hampshire professor quits after posing as female immigrant on Twitter
Several people who reviewed the account before it was taken down late last year said it routinely contained racist, sexist and transphobic comments and images.
New Hampshire man accused of taking items from Capitol during siege
The Keene man gave a news media interview saying he entered the U.S. Capitol and saw people smashing computers and other equipment.
Pelican named Arvy survives frostbite, sent to sanctuary
He was rescued in chilly Connecticut, possibly blown north from Virginia Beach during a storm at sea.
Vermont man identified as skier who died in Mount Washington avalanche
Rescuers hiked up into Ammonoosuc Ravine, despite potential avalanche danger, in an effort to find him.
Massachusetts man sues Market Basket over its coffee
The lawsuit claims the supermarket’s store brand coffee doesn’t yield nearly as many cups as it promises.
Body of skier recovered after Mount Washington avalanche
New Hampshire’s Fish and Game Department says the skier was experienced, and rescuers were able to find the body by following the skier’s avalanche beacon tracking device.