Foster programs of any length help reduce stress for dogs.
2020
Maine deems dozens of pot business applications complete
It’s a major step on the way to the first legal sales of the drug for recreational adult use.
Court: Florida can’t bar felons from voting because of unpaid fines, fees
As many as 1.6 million Floridians who have completed their prison sentences could regain voting privileges.
Internet service providers sue Maine over privacy law
The law, which passed last year and is set to take effect in July, requires companies to get opt-in consent from customers before their data can be shared.
Lost Valley to host Dempsey Winter Games in March
All proceeds from the new event will benefit the Dempsey Center.
CMP brings back former CEO in effort to regain public’s trust
David Flanagan will serve as executive chairman of the electric utility’s board of directors, and CMP President and CEO Doug Herling will report directly to him.
Workers repair Waterville water main break off Kennedy Memorial Drive
Water service was restored late Tuesday to businesses in Shaw’s Plaza and those on Kennedy Memorial Drive after workers repaired a 12-inch water main break at the entrance to the plaza that was reported around noon.
Commentary: Working together to reach Maine people at risk and in crisis
As commissioners of the Maine departments of Health and Human Services and Corrections, we work toward making some of our services unnecessary.
Germany to require social media sites to report hate speech
Internet companies are already required to delete such posts.
Our View: Legislature should shine light on ‘dark store theory’
Lawmakers should address a loophole in the law that favors big-box retailers.