European Union officials have agreed on new rules requiring a uniform charging cord for smartphones and other devices.
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Avalanche sweep Oilers, advance to Stanley Cup Final
Artturi Lehkonen scored 1:19 into overtime, and Colorado finished a sweep of Edmonton.
Wacha throws shutout, Red Sox win 1-0 as Angels’ skid at 12
Michael Wacha pitched a three-hitter for his first shutout in five years and Boston hands the Angels their 12th straight defeat.
Judge rules that lawsuit against state indigent legal services can proceed
The lawsuit filed by the ACLU of Maine states that the Maine Commission on Indigent Legal Services is not upholding its duties under the U.S. Constitution to provide adequate defense counsel to all Maine residents.
Truck crashes into pole in New Gloucester, blocking road
The Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office said the driver, who was not injured, was charged with an OUI. The crash snapped the telephone pole in half.
Class A track and field: Scarborough boys, Bangor girls claim crowns
Messalonskee senior Caden Cote finishes third in the pole vault.
Maine COVID hospitalizations decline Friday
Maine reported a drop in the number of patients, ending a 4-day rise in hospitalizations.
Agency safeguards catch roughly $6.4 million in fraudulent emergency rental relief claims
Only a fraction of an estimated $6.4 million in fraudulent claims received funding, according to an audit.
Postmasters, community members honored at ceremony in Farmington
A celebration was held Thursday, May 26, for retiring postmaster Susan Jones and incoming postmaster Lloyd Keast.
Farmington’s first Sandy River Music Festival puts on a show
Lovers of music, dancing and camping gathered for a new two-day festival at Farmington’s Narrow Gauge Cinema last weekend.