Legislators have accused Twitter, Facebook and Google of suppressing conservative views.
2020
Gulf Coast braces, again, for hurricane as Zeta takes aim
The 27th storm of the season is expected to make landfall Wednesday evening.
Street Talk: Stay at home too long and strange things begin to happen in the mind
The kitchen, the living room, the little room you use as an office, it all becomes too familiar and you begin to develop resentments for inanimate objects.
Cross country: State championship meets moved to Saxl Park in Bangor
The meets were originally scheduled in Waldo County, but COVID-19 outbreak forced MPA to seek alternate venue.
Chemicals found in well as investigation continues into contamination at Fairfield dairy farm
A connection between the contamination of milk produced at the Tozier Farm in Fairfield, and the contamination of Jerri-Lee Cookson’s well, located three miles away, is unconfirmed.
Tight timeline and high price tag on Freeport bridge add-ons present conundrum
In order to qualify for the federal grant funding and meet the deadline for bidding, Maine DOT is asking the town for a decision on the design by the end of the year.
Maine’s high school winter sports season put on hold indefinitely
Practices were scheduled to start on Nov. 16, but they have been delayed while the Maine Principals’ Association meets with state agencies about COVID-19 safety protocols.
UMaine student charged with submitting former roommate’s ballot as her own
Alyssa Dau, 19, is accused of signing and submitting the former roommate’s absentee ballot, apparently because of a personal dispute between the two.
Livermore Falls Town Office closed part of Thursday
Staff will process absentee ballots.
UNH theater students create film of ‘A Midsummer Night`s Dream’
Filmed in multiple locations around the UNH campus, students got the chance to stretch their skills and work in a new format.