The number of storm-related deaths rose to at least 101 on Thursday, eight days after the storm made landfall in southwest Florida.
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For lobster industry, the threat is clear. The adversary is murkier.
Criticism of the lobstering industry has become contentious, and it can be hard to figure out who’s who.
Girls soccer: Messalonskee keeps playoff hopes alive
Eagles blank Waterville to keep pace in tough Class A North.
Local roundup: Hall-Dale girls soccer team shuts out Buckfield
Marie Benoit scores three goals as Bulldogs stay undefeated; Poulin sets Winslow single-season goals record.
At least 66 U.S. clinics have halted abortions, institute says
The number of clinics providing abortions in the 15 states dropped from 79 before the June 24 decision to 13 as of Oct. 2.
Construction company mourns loss of 2 leaders killed in Arundel plane crash
Federal aviation safety officials will investigate what caused the aircraft to go down, killing pilot Eldon Morrison, 81, of Yarmouth, and Paul Koziell, 55, of Scarborough.
Ceremony held to recognize two Jay men who participated in the Boston Tea Party
Commemorative markers were placed on the gravesites of Jonathan Parker and James Starr.
Hurricane Ian destroyed close to 8,000 homes in Cuba, damaged another 68,000, government says
According to the Office of the Presidency, 68,370 homes suffered damage in Pinar del Río alone, including 7,664 that were totally destroyed by the storm.
Peloton to cut 500 jobs as turnaround efforts continue
Peloton is cutting approximately 500 jobs as the high-end exercise equipment maker continues its turnaround efforts.
Wilton couple honored as ‘Clean Water Champions’
For more than 30 years, Sandy and Wynn Muller have worked tirelessly to implement conservation programs and engage locals in protecting Wilson Lake.