A federal investigation into the Minneapolis Police Department is also ongoing.
2022
Defense department to use world’s largest 3D-printed boat, made at UMaine
The logistics vessel was created by a 3D printer at the University of Maine’s Advanced Structures and Composites Center.
Belfast-native watches ‘chaos and panic’ from his window in Ukraine’s capital
Explosions, sirens and military vehicles turn once-peaceful Kyiv into ‘a real problem,’ says Ryan Weaver, who has lived there since 2020.
Colby College professor brings topic of Russian invasion of Ukraine into the classroom
A Colby College professor has held ongoing discussions with his students on the Russian invasion of Ukraine and navigating the complexities of the crisis and U.S. involvement.
Stocks rise as fear falls despite Ukraine invasion
A drop in oil prices helps to lift the U.S. indexes.
Maine seafood industry expects indirect hit from Russian invasion
Direct U.S. seafood imports were already banned from Russian markets, but the invasion of Ukraine could make the industry’s ongoing economic problems worse.
C South girls basketball: Hall-Dale feels prepared entering regional final
Big game experience helps Bulldogs get ready to face tough North Yarmouth Academy.
Boys basketball: Long path leads Monmouth to Class C South final
After years of growing as a program, Mustangs find themselves a win away from playing for Gold Ball.
U.S. and Europe step up sanctions against Russia to target Putin directly
The sanctions are part of the growing global condemnation of the invasion of Ukraine.
Over 80% of COVID rental aid went to low-income tenants
The Treasury Department says the largest percentage of recipients were Black, followed by female-led households.