Thanks to climate change, the sport that saw wild growth when COVID-19 hit in the winter of 2020 is seeing fewer miles of snow-covered trails.
2022
Rams bracing for Tom Brady after dominating wild-card win over Cardinals
The Rams are showing plenty of respect for Tom Brady and the defending champion Buccaneers, despite posting a 34-24 win over Tampa Bay earlier this season.
Actor-comedian Louie Anderson undergoing cancer treatment
Anderson, an Emmy award winner in 2016, was diagnosed with a type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
Maine highway planners look to new federal funding for village projects
The state’s newest three-year highway plan focuses on paving and bridges, but transportation officials hope federal grant funding can change its approach in Maine downtowns.
Sanicola setting foundation for USM men’s basketball ‘brick by brick’
Rob Sanicola left St. Joseph’s College after 18 years as head coach to take over the program at the University of Southern Maine.
Advocates of consumer-owned power utility running out of time for 2022 ballot
Organizers won’t say yet, but there are signs that signature-gatherers won’t meet Friday’s deadline for the November ballot.
Changes eyed to strip ‘prisoners’ and ‘inmates’ from Maine’s statute books
Lawmakers aim to replace language considered stigmatizing with gentler alternatives such as ‘resident of a jail.’
NFL notebook: Steelers prepare for new era at quarterback
Ben Roethlisberger has given every indication he will retire, leaving Coach Mike Tomlin searching for a starter for the first time in his career.
Drop-in vaccine clinic scheduled for Jan. 28 at Gardiner Boys & Girls Clubs
The Jan. 28 clinic at the Boys & Girls Clubs of Kennebec Valley facility at 14 Pray St. offers area residents another opportunity to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
Taking a look at the Patriots free agents in 2022
Examining all 21 New England players who could hit the open market