The San Francisco-based home sharing company makes a triumphant debut on the public market.
2020
College basketball roundup: Millan scores 30 as UMaine women roll in delayed season opener
Blanca Millan, back from a knee injury, leads the Black Bears to an impressive win at Providence, 62-48.
Congress stuck as McConnell torpedoes bipartisan aid deal
A negotiating group including Republican Sen. Susan Collins of Maine is working to rally lawmakers behind the $908 billion framework that includes a $300-per-week pandemic jobless benefit and $160 billion for state and local governments.
Canton facility administrator among 29 employees with COVID-19
The facility reported on Wednesday that eight residents have died from COVID-19 complications over the past week and there are 110 active cases.
Valuable painting lost at German airport found in dumpster
A businessman accidentally left behind the work by French surrealist Yves Tanguy at the check-in counter as he boarded a flight in Duesseldorf.
Talk show host Ellen DeGeneres tests positive for COVID-19
DeGeneres has been hosting her daytime talk show, ‘The Ellen DeGeneres Show,’ live from her studio, with guests appearing both in person and virtually.
Coach K not the first to voice concerns about pandemic basketball, but he’s the loudest
Commentary: Duke Coach Mike Krzyzewski, who says ‘I don’t think it feels right to anybody’ to be playing, is the latest to admit college basketball’s moral dilemma.
MLB plays hardball – and deals a blow to the heartland
Forty-three franchises, about a quarter of the sprawling minor league system, are being eliminated under Major League Baseball’s plan.
Holiday music collection featuring Maine artists available
BATH — The Chocolate Church Arts Center has released a compilation of traditional and original Christmas songs performed by Maine-based artists, including Schooner Fare and Lauren Crosby, among many others. A link to the compilation is available at the art center’s website, and it may be streamed for free, or downloaded for $10. According to […]
Winthrop officials discuss publishing mask-related complaints against local businesses
Town Councilor Barbara Alexander says Winthrop’s emergency management officials should publish face mask-related complaints. Some others on the council said they were not sold on the idea.