Thirty-five percent of Mainers have been infected, compared with the national average of 58 percent, according to a federal study.
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Mainers likely to endure high electric rates into 2023
The reactions of global energy markets to Russia’s war in Ukraine are expected to keep electric rates up in Maine next year.
Miles for Mills 5K run returns to Brunswick, this time at former naval base
This is the first time the event will be held in person since the pandemic.
Maine reports 569 new cases of COVID-19 over a 3-day period
There were two additional deaths reported over the period covering Saturday, Sunday and Monday.
COVID-19 hospitalizations increase sharply in Maine
Still, public health experts are not projecting a return to the winter surges that the omicron wave caused in Maine and the U.S.
I-295 bridge complete, road reopens ahead of schedule
The rapid-fire demolition and replacement of an aging highway overpass in Portland closed a busy stretch of highway for three days.
Topsham-based sisters to reunite with long-lost German sibling after 45-year search
After 45 years of searching, sisters Bettina Bellefleur and Britta Albert reconnect with long-lost sister Christiane Gendreizig.
Wedding wave coming in 2022 after two years of pandemic postponements
Maine expects a surge in weddings big and small in 2022, according to local vendors and data from the Portland City Clerk’s office.
COVID-19 hospitalizations increase by 12 in Maine
School officials are watching COVID trends as students return from spring break at the same time cases have been rising throughout Northeast.
Maine launches website to explain relief check rules
The site answers questions about the $850 checks that will be sent to many Mainers beginning in June.