The survey aims to capture a detailed picture of service needs among people living with a disability in Maine.
January 2023
Squadron seeks nominations for Air & Space Forces educator award
Nomination deadline is April 14.
Wall Street has biggest pullback of the year, led by tech
The selling came as new economic data showed that even as inflation continues to cool, the economy is slowing.
UN chief: Rule of law risks becoming ‘Rule of Lawlessness’
Secretary-General Antonio Guterres points to a host of unlawful actions across the globe, from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine to North Korea’s illegal nuclear weapons program.
Anger grows in Virginia city where first-grader shot teacher
Parents and teachers have lambasted school administrators for what they say is a misguided emphasis on education statistics over the safety of children and staff.
Trump campaign asks Meta to reinstate his Facebook account
A Meta spokesman said the company will announce its decision about reinstating Donald Trump’s access this month.
New program lets private citizens sponsor refugees in U.S.
The program, dubbed the Welcome Corps, aims to give private citizens a role in resettling the thousands of refugees who arrive every year.
Girls hockey: Winslow/Gardiner co-op shuts down rival St. Dominic/Winthrop/Monmouth
Emma Michaud posts second straight shutout to lead Winslow/Gardiner co-op.
Basketball: UMaine-Augusta splits doubleheader with Paul Smith’s College
UMA women win 12th straight game; UMA men fall to Bobcats in final seconds.
NFL notebook: Mahomes aims to lead Chiefs to 5th straight AFC title game
QB Patrick Mahomes has never failed to reach the AFC championship game in four years as a starter, twice going to the Super Bowl.