It was just the sixth negotiating session on core economics since baseball’s ninth work stoppage began Dec. 2.
2022
Search ends for survivors from sunken Spanish fishing vessel off Newfoundland
Twelve crew members are still missing after the vessel went down in rough seas.
Fire at Waterville apartment building likely caused by discarded smoking materials, investigators say
Rear porch caught fire Tuesday at building on Silver Place.
Owner of controversial statue of Melville W. Fuller says it’s in storage
The statue of Melville Fuller, who was from Maine, was removed without warning from its granite base outside Kennebec County Courthouse on Sunday.
Officer testified he told hate crime defendants Ahmaud Arbery was not stealing
The jury has been shown roughly 2 dozen text messages and social media posts in which the men used racist slurs and made derogatory comments about Black people.
How American cash for Canada protests could sway U.S. politics
Midterm elections are looming in the U.S., and some Republicans think standing with the disruptive protesters up north will galvanize fundraising and voter turnout at home, analysts say.
Russian threat to invade Ukraine still ‘very high,’ Biden says
The U.S. government issues some of its starkest, most detailed warnings yet about what could happen next.
State utility regulators order investigation into CMP’s management
The PUC will look into how CMP parent Avangrid’s desire for profit might have affected operations in Maine, but it also will discontinue a financial penalty imposed on the utility.
Recognized oldest New England Patriots fan dies at 106 in Rumford
A week earlier, the Mexico woman received a personalized New England Patriots jersey sent by the NFL team.
Estimated 73% of U.S. now immune to omicron: Is that enough?
Experts hope that enough people have protection against the coronavirus that future spikes will likely require much less disruption to society.