Insurers may leave the marketplaces next year or raise prices if President Trump halts subsidies that help many afford coverage or stops enforcing the insurance mandate.
2017
Harley-Davidson throttles back production as demand ebbs
Share prices plunge for the company that President Trump called a ‘great example’ of successful American manufacturing.
Augusta ousts Franklin in extras in Zone 2 American Legion playoffs
Buzzell’s 11th-inning double lifts Elks to 3-2 quarterfinal victory.
South Portland starts construction on a nearly 3,000-panel solar farm
The 1.2-megawatt array is expected to be Maine’s largest municipally owned solar project when it is completed in September.
University of Maine at Farmington receives $500,000 grant for statewide digital arts and humanities project
The New Digital Commons Project will feature 24 works Mainers identify as meaningful at this historical moment.
Portland will count its trees as part of Forest Service inventory
The survey, conducted by city workers, will take five years to complete.
Disney’s ‘Bambi’ benefited from Maine connections, Chinese artist
Maine’s white-tailed deer, including fawns Bambi and Faline, and the Katahdin area wilderness provided the models for the Chinese artist who defined the style of the classic movie marking its 75th year.
Anthem defends request for 21% rate hike for Affordable Care Act plans
A shrinking pool of healthy policyholders and political turmoil add up to increased risk, the health insurer tells a state panel.
Truck flips on major street in Oakland, knocking out utility poles, gumming up traffic
The single-vehicle accident happened Tuesday night on Kennedy Memorial Drive, where a truck headed toward Waterville flipped over and took out three utility poles.
Trump, Putin had previously undisclosed hourlong talk during G-20 summit
This month’s summit is where the 2 leaders held an official meeting, their first face-to-face.