Despite their narrow congressional majorities, Democratic leaders are poised to push the sweeping $1.9 trillion bill through the House on Friday.
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Nordic skiers embrace season of differences and challenges
It’s an unusual season with the pandemic going on, but coaches and skiers are happy with what they have going.
Marble bust of powerful 19th century Mainer damaged by mob at U.S. Capitol last month
A curator is taking steps to repair the marble bust of former U.S. House Speaker Thomas Reed of Maine.
Photo Album: How to enjoy winter
Thursday’s weather is expected to be sunny again, with a high near 39. But a northwest wind of 15 to 20 mph and gusts as high as 35 mph are in the forecast too.
Lucky to be alive after crash, Tiger Woods faces long and difficult recovery
Tiger Woods had surgery for significant injuries to both lower legs after a single-vehicle crash on Tuesday and was ‘very fortunate … to come out of this alive.’
Man charged with child rape volunteered with USM-LA senior college
Reynold ‘Rey’ Buono’s move to Maine was approved by officials in Massachusetts, and he remains free on $50,000 bail with conditions preventing unsupervised conduct with anyone under 18.
After a two-month battle, Georgetown COVID patient heads home
Traci Plummer lost her pulse for 97 seconds, but still managed to beat COVID-19.
Updated Q&A: Should I be picky about vaccines? And how do I take myself off MaineHealth’s waitlist?
Answers to those and other questions about Maine’s COVID-19 vaccination rollout.
Seeing homeless sparks Auburn third-grader to teach lesson in humanity
“It sparked my brain,” Fairview student Wyatt Brown said.
State to ask schools to give standardized tests ‘when it is feasible and safe’
The state hopes to provide additional flexibility in testing requirements following the release of new federal guidance this week.