A man who was rescued said the vessel was coming from the Bahamas on Saturday night and overturned because of severe weather.
2022
Gov. Mills set to deliver her second State of the State address next month
The Democrat’s last State of the State was delivered just weeks before the COVID-19 pandemic hit.
COVID-19 vaccine booster drive faltering in U.S.
A new poll finds Americans are more likely to see the initial vaccinations as essential.
Maine lawmakers take aim at prescription drug double billing
Supporters say the bill would require insurance companies to include any financial assistance used by a patient when they calculate deductibles and out-of-pocket maximums.
Maine education groups rally against challenges to books
The York School Committee is considering whether to grant an appeal from a local resident who asked to have a sex education book removed.
Men’s basketball: UMaine-Farmington edges NAC rival Thomas College
Jack Kane leads Beavers with 19 points, 11 rebounds.
Bruins notebook: Boston hits the road, starting with tough test in Colorado
The Avalanche – 12-0-1 in their last 13 games with 16 straight home wins – will be a challenge for the Bruins, who are sticking with a struggling Tuukka Rask.
State recovered nearly $475,000 in unpaid wages for workers last year
For the first time, the labor department is publishing the names of businesses that violate wage and hour laws.
NBA roundup: James has 33 as Lakers beat Nets 106-96 in Davis’ return
Anthony Davis has eight points in 25 minutes after missing 17 games with a sprained left knee.
Teachers asking state lawmakers for climate education training
A bill to establish a $3 million training grant program drew praise from teachers and students, but a tepid response from the Maine Principals’ Association.