Eagles, Panthers take positives from Class A-B crossover.
September 2017
Tillerson, Myanmar leader confer about refugee crisis
More than 500,000 Rohingya Muslims have fled to Bangladesh in the past year.
Aerial passing makes comeback in field hockey
‘Big scoops’ big part of game today.
Groups that guide Mainers to ACA insurance plans avoid drastic cutbacks
Navigators for the health insurance marketplace, many housed in nonprofits, expected deeper cuts like those in other states.
Lawsuit claims police didn’t protect women from killer Anthony Lord
Brittany Irish, whose boyfriend was killed, and Kimberly Irish, whose barn was burned, say state police violated their civil rights by refusing to provide protection.
Sen. Collins teams up with Florida Democrat on bill to shore up ACA
Maine’s Republican senator and Bill Nelson offer a reinsurance plan that would help keep premiums in check, as the Senate yet again considers a bill to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
Maine recovers nearly all mussels affected by toxic algae
State officials say shellfish dealers were able to recover 98 percent of mussels possibly tainted by a biotoxin produced by a widespread algae bloom near Mount Desert Island.
LePage says ‘corporate greed’ driving up lumber prices in hurricanes’ wake
The governor says in an op-ed piece in a Canadian newspaper that tariffs on Canadian softwood lumber should be suspended.
Shareholders advance idea that selling Jay mill would shore up their finances
In an SEC filing Monday, the reporting parties expressed frustration over a ‘rapidly deteriorating financial position’ and said the Androscoggin Mill, owned by Verso, could be sold.
Augusta’s Colonial Theatre announces grant to help with renovations
The $15,000 historic preservation grant will help pay for repairing the theater’s badly damaged floor.