Owners and players will meet again today after a marathon of bargaining sessions on Monday.
2022
Some Maine schools to ditch masks, others wait for state guidance
Chelsea, China and Oakland area schools planned to lift the mandatory masking mandate when school resumed after February break.
Boys hockey: High seeds Messalonskee, Brunswick wary of tournament’s unpredictable nature
Eagles and Dragons look to continue strong seasons in Class B tournament, while Gardiner lurks as confident underdog.
Maine labor unions to form climate change panel
The group will work to ensure that jobs created from addressing climate change are union and offer good wages.
Farmington woman pleads guilty to selling crack cocaine
Rebecca Haines, 42, was sentenced to four years, all suspended, and one year of probation.
Biden’s high court choice defies expectations on labor cases
‘She has a reputation of fairness and impartiality … guided by fidelity to fact and law,’ a longtime associate says.
Swings return, leaving major stock indexes mixed
Meanwhile, oil prices on both sides of the Atlantic climb more than 3 percent.
Shell pulling out of energy investments in Russia
The company also intends to end its involvement in the Nord Stream 2 pipeline.
Trump appeals ruling forcing him to testify in N.Y. probe
NEW YORK — Former President Donald Trump has appealed a judge’s decision requiring he answer questions under oath in New York state’s civil investigation into his business practices – a widely expected move that’s likely to prolong the fight over his testimony by months. Lawyers for Trump and his two eldest children filed papers on […]
Maine businesses boycott vodka brands, including some non-Russian ones
Gov. Janet Mills on Monday called for the State Liquor and Lottery Commission to delist all (two) Russian-made brands of spirits in Maine.