An afternoon pullback left stock indexes on Wall Street mixed, erasing most of their morning gains following another encouraging report about inflation.
2022
FedEx Cup playoffs: Fowler, Day take first step toward advancing
Rickie Fowler and Jason Day, both in need of a high finish, are among the leaders after the opening round of the FedEx St. Jude Championship.
MLB roundup: Marlins stop Phillies’ seven-game winning streak
Philadelphia, which has surged into a wild-card spot, loses for just the second time in its last 14 games.
State officials to oppose Central Maine Power rate hike
The Governor’s Energy Office filed Thursday for intervenor status to oppose the increase, which would add about $10 a month to an average customer’s bill.
Hallowell to seek voters’ opinion on plans to renovate old fire station, construct new public works building
City councilors will finalize the language for the nonbinding ballot questions next month. The projects are expected to cost up to $7 million total.
He is not old enough to sign for packages, but Oakland boy has launched own business
Parker Redlevske is a 14-year-old with an aptitude for technology who raised $15,000 to open a technology repair franchise in Waterville.
Sen. King releases draft bill that would expand offshore wind development
Sen. Angus King, a member of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, released a discussion draft bill Thursday that aims to expand development of offshore wind. The Renewable Energy on Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act would codify a renewable energy leasing program on the Outer Continental Shelf similar to the current leasing program for […]
Brady taking 11-day break from Bucs for personal reason
Coach Todd Bowles said Tom Brady’s break from practice was arranged before camp began.
CDC drops quarantine, screening recommendations for COVID-19
The CDC recommendations apply to everyone in the U.S., but the changes could be particularly important for schools, which resume classes this month in many parts of the country.
Cancellation of Atlanta festival sparks new fight over guns
Some are convinced the city will lose more performances on public land as organizers learn that state law makes it nearly impossible for them to stop people from carrying guns among the crowds.