For all the talk about rising U.S. home values in cities and suburbs, they have nothing on the skyrocketing price of farmland
2022
Chief medical officer says all U.S. Olympians vaccinated
At the Summer Olympics in Tokyo last year, the doctor estimated that 100 of the more than 600 Americans competing weren’t vaccinated.
Sports Digest: Clare Egan places fourth in World Cup biathlon event in Italy
The Cape Elizabeth native earns the second-best result of her career in the final World Cup stop before the Beijing Olympics.
Central Maine customers among those experiencing Redzone Wireless networkwide outage
The company wrote that the service interruption is due to a fiber issue.
U.S. and Russia try to lower temperature in Ukraine crisis
The two sides reported no breakthroughs in high-level talks aimed at preventing a feared Russian invasion.
Franklin County Sheriff’s Office asks for help finding missing man
Austin Bean, 37, was last seen Jan. 6 by his family in Industry.
School outbreaks and hospitalizations rise again as omicron keeps hold on Maine
The number of students and school staff infected by the virus has increased 75% in two weeks, according to state data.
Anisimova upsets defending champion Osaka at Australian Open
Anisimova won her first WTA hardcourt title at a tuneup tournament in Melbourne this month and is now on an eight-match winning streak.
Meat Loaf, ‘Bat Out of Hell’ rock superstar, dies at 74
After a slow start and mixed reviews, ‘Bat Out of Hell’ became one of the top-selling albums in history, with worldwide sales of more than 40 million copies.
OFF RADAR: ‘Stones and other poems’
The poems in Thomas Moore’s new collection, “Stones,” hike trails that will be familiar to his followers.