The health agency calls the risk to the public very high, the regional risk high and the global risk low.
2018
Construction company suing developers of Portland’s stalled ‘midtown’ project
PC Construction says in its lawsuit against The Federated Cos. that the developer intentionally created a corporate structure to avoid paying its debt to contractors.
Maine’s April unemployment rate continues streak
A preliminary rate of 2.7 percent is unchanged from March and below 4 percent for the 29th month in a row.
What’s changing and what’s not under new internet data privacy rules
The European Union’s privacy rules are why you may have been receiving a lot of privacy notices in your email.
Maine advocates angry at Trump proposal to deny funds to clinics that refer clients for abortion
Doctors’ groups and abortion rights supporters say a ban on counseling women trespasses on the doctor-patient relationship.
U.S. Army plans new, more complex battlefield robots
The Pentagon is poised to spend almost $1 billion for a range of robots designed to complement combat troops.
Lions Pride Community Market Memorial Day event set for May 26
Proceeds will benefit needy families in Gardiner and Augusta.
Adult Bereavement Facilitator Training to begin May 29
Nine-hour course will take place in Waterville.
Jared Golden, Democratic candidate for Maine’s 2nd Congressional District, announces town hall
Event set for May 21 in Skowhegan.
Winslow names top 10 seniors
Bolduc, Crayton, Gagnon, Gleason, Greene, Kershner, Martin, McCowan, Morris and Rogers earn top spots.