Car crash leads police to find injured 5-year-old girl.
2022
Regulators try to stop unlawful nursing home debt collection
A federal report says nursing homes and debt collectors are flouting a law that prohibits them from requiring friends and family of care home residents to be responsible for costs of the facilities.
Cheaper electric vehicles coming despite high battery costs
Auto companies are rolling out more affordable electric vehicles that should widen their appeal to a larger group of buyers.
Jumbo Fed rate hike is in play as Powell sticks to hawkish view
The Federal Reserve chairman notes that history cautions against prematurely loosening policy to curb inflation.
As housing market cools, homebuyers regain leverage
On average, U.S. homes purchased during a four-week period in August sold for less than what sellers were asking, new data from Redfin shows.
State solar farms being installed at Augusta interstate exits without local review
City officials say they are concerned about the aesthetics of solar panels in prominent locations that state officials say will save the state money and reduce carbon emissions.
Police provide no update on Gardiner shooting, but more details emerge from early dispatches
Wednesday’s shooting, which remains under investigation, caused buses from Gardiner Regional Middle School to be routed around the area where the shooting occurred.
U.S. appeals judge’s order for special master in Trump documents investigation
Law enforcement officials said they would suffer ‘irreparable harm’ if U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon’s directive remained in place.
Dempsey Challenge prepares for 14th year supporting those with cancer
Buckfield-born Patrick Dempsey will be in Lewiston-Auburn for the fundraiser.
Maine CDC investigating COVID-19 outbreaks at 26 long-term care facilities in the state
One outbreak is at Woodlands Senior Living of Waterville and involves 27 residents and four staff, according to the Maine CDC.