Israel has begun welcoming individual tourists for the first time since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Augusta hires its first female city manager
Susan Robertson, previously the city’s director of human resources and assistant city manager, hired as city manager following retirement of longtime manager William Bridgeo.
Alarms force Bradley Airport evacuation, delaying flights
Bradley Airport was evacuated after several fire alarms went off.
The Maine Millennial: Mired in Halloween limbo, but still loving everything about it
Now that candy and costumes are no longer a once-a-year thrill, there’s the ancient feel of the holiday to appreciate.
Jim Fossel: Sunset provisions mask programs’ true price tag
Wily politicians use them to pander to their base and pass the buck off to someone else.
Power line campaign is most expensive in Maine history
Mainers are wading into uncharted territory in a battle over a 145-mile electricity transmission line
Sen. Angus King backs plan to make sure corporations pay taxes
Maine’s independent senator has joined with Democrats on a proposal to stop large corporations from avoiding federal taxes
Aquaculture operation wins lawsuit in Belfast
Nordic Aquafarms has won a court battle over ownership of a disputed mudflat that’s critical to the company’s $500 million aquaculture project
COVID-19 infections remain high in Maine even as vaccinations gain
The Maine CDC reported 588 new coronavirus cases on Saturday, and four additional deaths.
Girls Soccer: Maranacook reaches third straight Class C South regional final with win over Old Orchard Beach
Emily Harper scored all three goals as the Black Bears shut out the Seagulls.