Former Ellsworth resident Tyler Beardsley appears in the Paramount+ series ‘1923.’
January 2023
Slippery seal turns the tide on Cape Elizabeth police
A young gray seal was spotted wandering around Cape Elizabeth several times Monday before the Marine Mammals of Maine rescue group decided to take it to its rehab center for an assessment.
Waterville sets downtown winter parking ban for Jan. 24
Waterville has scheduled a downtown winter parking ban for Tuesday, Jan. 24. The city asks that the Concourse and downtown be kept clear of parking from midnight to 6 a.m. to allow for snow clean up by the public works department. Overnight parking is permitted at the Head of Falls Municipal Parking Lot. For more […]
Biden’s next climate hurdle: Enticing Americans to buy green
It’s a public relations challenge that could determine whether the country meets Biden’s ambitious goal to cut greenhouse gas emissions in half by 2030.
Gunman’s motive in Lunar New Year massacre still unclear
The death toll rose to 11 on Monday after one of the 10 who were wounded died.
Trump’s MAGA forces threaten to upend vote for RNC chair
The attacks have been led by Ronna McDaniel’s chief rival, a Trump attorney who has accused McDaniel of religious bigotry, chronic misspending and privately claiming she can control the former president.
Spotify latest tech company to cut jobs by slashing 6% of workforce
Big tech companies like Amazon, Microsoft and Google announced tens of thousands of job cuts this month.
Storm brings accidents, power outages, nearly a foot of snow to most of Maine
Snow was falling at roughly an inch per hour at times Monday afternoon, leading to poor visibility and difficult driving during the evening commute.
Oscar nod expected for Maine native’s work on ‘Avatar’ sequel
Eric Saindon, originally from Gorham, was the senior visual effects supervisor on the blockbuster film and is considered a favorite for his third Oscar nomination.
Immigrant advocates in Maine praise new refugee resettlement program
The Welcome Corps will enlist private citizens to help resettle refugees but some wonder how it will interact with agencies that have been doing the work for decades.