As Maine hospitalizations drop below 200 patients for the first time since October, the state reports 53 additional deaths from a review of vital records.
2022
Subaru buyers caught up in right-to-repair fight over autos
To stymie independent repair shops, Massachusetts Subaru dealers are selling 2022 vehicles without in-car wireless technology.
NATO chief: Peace ‘shattered’ in Europe after Russia attack
The secretary-general of NATO spoke after emergency talks to further beef up its land, sea and air forces on its eastern flank near Ukraine and Russia.
Got Tix: Where to find concert tickets to upcoming shows
See Canadian singer-songwriter Bruce Cockburn in Waterville on March 1.
Maine Med emergency department nurses to protest ‘workplace violence’
A union official says, ‘They have been kicked, hit, spit upon and concussed at the hands of patients.’
Douglas Rooks: Opportunity knocks for Maine’s community colleges
Gov. Janet Mills’ plan for free tuition, at a cost to the state of $20 million, is a bargain.
Our View: Maine should take a shot at tackling student debt
Government policy needs to look forward and backward. Two proposals before the Legislature would do just that.
Maine Voices: Maine’s domestic violence agencies offer resources to people in need
Advocates are among the frontline workers during the pandemic, and their services can be accessed anywhere in the state through a toll-free hotline.