President Biden will also open the door to additional oil reserve releases this winter in an effort to bring prices down.
2022
Former jail officer in fatal wreck told police he knew he was tired before crash
The key interview between Kenneth Morang and the lead investigator from the Gorham Police Department was not recorded, and the detective had to come back and repeat his questions on tape.
Franklin County commissioners review preliminary budget for unorganized territory for 2023-24
A public hearing set for Nov. 1 will follow the commissioners regular meeting set for 2 p.m. at the county Courthouse.
NFL notebook: Colts owner says there’s ‘merit to remove’ Commanders owner
Jim Irsay is the first NFL owner to publicly state that Washington’s Dan Snyder should lose his team.
Cost of eating out is rising while staffing shortages persist
Here’s what you can expect to pay at select area fast-food restaurants for a meal.
Analysis: Tom Brady is losing more than just his cool
Tom Brady might need to look in the mirror instead of chewing out his offensive line, like he did during Sunday’s loss to Pittsburgh.
Richmond residents voice concerns, questions about withdrawal from RSU 2 ahead of November vote
A public hearing held Monday drew roughly 25 Richmond residents, most of whom were in favor of withdrawing from Regional School Unit 2.
Rainstorm disrupts operations for Franklin-Somerset Federal Credit Union, executive says
Customers of the credit union were unable to use ATMs and some were not able to access their money when some services were interrupted Tuesday.
Sports Digest: Rebuilding Utah Jazz give multiyear deal to GM Justin Zanik
Zanik, in his fourth season running the team, traded All-Stars Rudy Gobert and Donovan Mitchell in the offseason.
Maine small businesses will get help with spiking electricity bills
A state program will provide credits of more than $2,000 to hundreds of businesses to provide relief from high electric rates.