The proposal to create a consumer-owned electrical utility in Maine raises complex questions that aren’t easily answered.
2021
Track and field: Return of Capital City Classic, Community Cup rejuvenates central Maine teams
With conference and state championship meets on tap, coaches see value in tuneup events this weekend.
MLB roundup: Rays finish sweep of Orioles, extend winning streak to 7
Joey Wendle hits two home runs and Tampa Bay continues its offensive surge with a 10-1 win.
PGA Championship notebook: DeChambeau proud of first-round comeback
Bryson DeChambeau makes four straight bogeys early in his opening round, but salvages an even-par 72.
Augusta mass vaccination site to remain open through June
Vaccination clinic operated by MaineGeneral Health continues to offer scheduled and walk-in appointments as it plans to also offer smaller, pop-up clinics around the region.
Maine Arts Commission to dole out $750,000 in federal recovery funds
The money from the American Rescue Plan will go to projects that employ artists and improve communities.
Nationals fuming over another ‘brutal,’ ‘awful,’ ‘terrible’ and ‘just bad’ ump decision
“Honestly, I am beside myself now with this whole out-of-the-baseline thing. I think it’s awful,” Washington Manager Dave Martinez said.
Two pedestrians killed in crash on Augusta’s Cony Road
The crash reportedly involved one car that also hit a utility pole. The driver’s identity and condition were not known Thursday night.
Lewiston awarded $30 million Choice Neighborhoods redevelopment grant
It’s the smallest city in the U.S. to receive the grant.
Bowdoin men’s lacrosse coach won’t return to program
Jason Archbell becomes the fourth coach at Bowdoin to leave or retire in the last two months.