Unified opposition by the Judiciary Committee’s five Republican members is a bad sign for supporters because the proposal needs votes from two-thirds of the Legislature to advance.
2022
NHL roundup: Flyers lose 10th straight, 2-1 to Columbus
Philadelphia has lost 10 straight for the second time this season.
Fire destroys popular market run by Amish community in Unity
Heavy smoke seen for miles as firefighters from a number of communities battle blaze at the Community Market and Bakery at 368 Thorndike Road.
Olympics: Chief medical officer says all American athletes are vaccinated
All of the 200-plus American athletes heading to Beijing for the Olympics next month are fully vaccinated and none asked for a medical exemption.
Gardiner officials declare Water Street building dangerous years after destructive fire
The Gardiner City Council declared 235 Water St. a dangerous building due to damage sustained from a 2015 blaze, but they hope the building in the city’s historic downtown can be preserved.
Palmyra man intentionally sets two houses on fire, police say
Aaron Chadbourn, 54, charged with arson after police said he started fires Sunday at residences on Main Street.
Security scanners across Europe tied to Chinese government, military
Nuctech has been frozen out of the U.S. for years due to national security concerns, but it has made deep inroads across Europe, installing its devices in 26 of 27 EU member states.
NFL notebook: Chiefs coordinator Bieniemy once again hot coach commodity
Eric Bieniemy spoke virtually with the Jaguars, Jets, Chargers, Falcons and Lions about their openings last season, and he’s been in touch with the Broncos about their job this season.
U.S. home sales fall, with available properties at a record low
The demand for homes remains healthy, the group said, with median prices jumping nearly 16% from a year ago to $358,000.
Ceremony marks manufacturing’s return to former mill in Madison
Gov. Janet Mills joined executives from Belfast-based GO Lab Inc. and town officials for an event celebrating the imminent launch of wood products manufacturing at the former Madison Paper Industries mill.