Alpine and Nordic races are set for Black and Titcomb mountains, respectively.
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Auburn Mall to host mass vaccination site starting March 17
Shots will be available to Maine residents in accordance with the state’s age-based eligibility guidelines.
National Digital Equity Center to offer free tablets to Maine residents
In partnership with the Maine Office of Community Development, the National Digital Equity Center will be able to offer free tablets with internet access to eligible Maine residents. The National Digital Equity Center will be able to offer free tablets to eligible Maine residents because of support from the Maine Office of Community Development, a […]
Sports Digest: Yarmouth skier finishes 23rd in 10K freestyle at world championships
Sophia Laukli of Yarmouth ‘was very happy with how it went, it felt good’ after finishing 23rd at the FIS Nordic Ski World Championship on Tuesday.
Frigid wind chills, power outages wallop central Maine
As of midmorning Tuesday, Central Maine Power Co. was reporting 4,145 outages in Kennebec County, 3,875 in Franklin County, 2,147 in Waldo County and 1,555 in Somerset County.
FBI chief tells lawmakers that Capitol riot was ‘domestic terrorism,’ warns of its growth
FBI Director Chris Wray also described in stark terms the threat from domestic violent extremists and said that, contrary to some Republican statements, there is no evidence that anti-Trump groups were involved in the Jan. 6 riot.
Bowing to opposition, Summit Natural Gas withdraws midcoast pipeline plan
The utility announced plans for the $90 million project less than a month ago, but said it failed to reach a consensus of community support in the region.
Vernon Jordan, activist, former Clinton adviser, has died
The National Urban League flourished under his leadership, adding more chapters, increasing its budget and broadening its focus.
Six Dr. Seuss books won’t be published for racist images
The business that preserves and protects Dr. Seuss’ legacy has announced it will stop publishing six titles because of racist and insensitive imagery
Wind storm leaves hundreds of Midcoast CMP customers in the dark
Over 700 of the 21,896 Central Maine Power customers in Sagadahoc County were without power as of 10 a.m. Tuesday, but that number fell to 599 by 4 p.m.