Indianapolis moves on from Carson Wentz after just one season and reportedly will get two third-round draft picks in return.
2022
Natural Resources Council of Maine CEO Lisa Pohlmann to retire
Pohlmann has been involved with the council for 22 years and is its first female chief executive.
Sens. King and Collins join bipartisan vote to stabilize the U.S. Postal Service
The $107 billion bill already passed the House and is expected to be signed into law by President Biden.
‘It’s crazy to see everyone’s faces’: Maine public school students take off masks
For the first time in about two years, masking became optional Wednesday in all Maine public schools under state and federal guidelines. Portland’s schools plan to go mask-optional Monday.
Maryland man who got first pig heart transplant dies after 2 months
Doctors didn’t give an exact cause of death, saying only that the man’s condition had begun deteriorating several days earlier.
Maine high school indoor track and field athletes prepare to compete at national events
Mt. Ararat seniors Grady Satterfield, Mikaela Langston and Nathaniel Smith among handful of athletes who will be in New York this weekend.
Vienna voters endorse proposed spending, add raises for officials
Returning to a live format after voting referendum style in 2021, about 30 voters agreed to pay off the town’s fire truck, add to what they pay for bulky waste removal, and approve routine spending for the town.
Dana Wilde: Rings of light
Pondering the moons around Jupiter, Dana Wilde mulls the movement of endless light in our skies.
Russia indiscriminately targeting civilians in invasion of Ukraine
Outrage grows after an airstrike on a maternity hospital, with a Ukrainian police official calling it a war crime and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson saying Putin will be held ‘to account for his terrible crimes.’
The Latest: House approves $13.6 billion for Ukraine in huge spending bill
The latest news on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.