A federal judge will decide whether the public should have immediate access to new civil cases or if as much as 4 hours of processing time is warranted.
2021
Deaths of central and western Maine residents related to COVID-19 continue to decline
State health officials last reported that a resident or Androscoggin or Oxford counties dying from COVID-19 last week. And in Franklin County, it’s been nearly a month since a resident there died from the disease.
French Open: Nadal, Djokovic advance to semifinal showdown; Swiatek ousted
Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic will meet for the 58th time in a Grand Slam event, but the women’s semifinals has four newcomers after the elimination of defending champion Iga Swiatek.
Biden opens European trip declaring ‘United States is back’
The president believes the West must publicly demonstrate it can compete economically with China as the world emerges from the coronavirus pandemic.
Bowdoin College hires new women’s basketball coach
Eastern Nazarene coach Sacha Santimano will replace Adrienne Shibles.
NHL playoffs: Officiating takes center stage midway through playoffs
Penalty calls made, and not made, and the ensuing results are tipping the competitive balance of the postseason.
Softball: Buckfield tops Richmond, moves on to D South semifinals
Bucks score three runs with two outs in the fifth inning to edge Bobcats.
Police believe man died after falling off wall in Portland
Police were not releasing information about the man until they notified his next of kin.
Rep. Golden helps negotiate bipartisan $1.25 trillion House infrastructure proposal
The proposal by the Problem Solvers Caucus comes a day after talks between President Biden and Senate Republicans collapsed.
Keystone pipeline canceled after Biden stands firm against permit
Canadian officials failed to persuade the Biden administration to reverse its cancellation of the company’s permit.