Rents have exploded across the country, causing many to fall behind on payments, dig deep into their savings or downsize to subpar units.
2022
U.S. says Russia closer to invading Ukraine, agrees to meeting
Western intelligence reports indicate that Russian front-line commanders have been given orders to begin final preparations for attacking Ukraine.
What roles might Bath-built ships play in Russia-Ukraine crisis?
BIW-built Arleigh Burkes are included in some fleets deployed to Europe.
Avian influenza discovered for first time in Maine
State officials quarantined the property in Knox County and a backyard flock will be eliminated to prevent the spread of the disease, according to the USDA.
Warmer, rainier winters limit riding season for Maine snowmobiling clubs
The snowmobiling season began about six weeks late this winter, and weather conditions have made it difficult to maintain the state’s 14,000 miles of riding trails.
Central Maine automobile dealerships struggle with supply chain squeeze
Local sellers say they feel the strain of less inventory — vehicles and parts — and do not know when the problem will ease.
COVID-19 hospitalizations edge down again in Maine
A total of 222 patients were hospitalized statewide with the coronavirus on Sunday, a decline from 231 the day before.
Beijing’s Olympics close, ending safe but odd global moment
The 2022 Winter Olympics were a success on many levels, but not without their controversies.
Queen Elizabeth II tests positive for COVID; mild symptoms
Buckingham Palace says Queen Elizabeth II has tested positive for COVID-19 and is experiencing mild, cold-like symptoms.
Waterville City Council sets special meeting
Special meeting to be held via Zoom at 6 p.m. Tuesday to consider authorizing city to apply for a grant to study the economic impact of Quarry Road Recreation Area.