The proposal would ensure the insurers are spending enough on claims and improving care for customers.
February 2022
Shea, Omasombo and Alexander named semifinalists for Mr. and Miss Maine Basketball
The three area players — Lewiston’s David Omasombo, Edward Little’s John Shea and Oxford Hills’ Brooklyn Alexander — are among the 10 boys and 10 girls in the running for the awards that go to Maine’s top senior basketball players.
AA North girls basketball: Cheverus uses defense to get past Hampden Academy
The Stags set up a third meeting with Oxford Hills by keeping the Broncos scoreless for about a 12-minute stretch and hold on for a 35-25 win in the Class AA North semifinals.
NHL roundup: Montembeault, Suzuki help Canadiens beat Sabres, 4-0
Montreal wins its fourth straight.
Trudeau revokes emergency powers after Canada blockades end
The self-styled Freedom Convoy interrupted trade, causing economic damage on both sides of the border.
Officials watch Kennebec River levels as rollercoaster weather also sets high-temperature record
Spring-like temperatures followed by several inches of predicted snow for the region are creating some flooding concerns in the Augusta-Waterville area, officials said.
Stolen truck crashed into Eastern Prom monument, police say
The crash damaged the fence around the Cleeves and Tucker Memorial, the first public monument sited in Portland.
NBA notebook: Rare Kobe Bryant card sells for a record $2 million
The 1997-98 Metal Universe Precious Metal Gems Emerald Kobe Bryant card was sold privately.
Live music at Mixers this weekend
Rock Hard Johnson returns at 8 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 25, at Mixers Nightclub & Lounge in Sabattus. The band is a collaboration of four seasoned Maine musicians. No Guts, No Glory comes back at 8 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 26, to play rocking cover songs. There is no cover charge and plenty of free […]
‘I like to make things no one expects’: Bath artist opens home store
Kathy Brill and her husband, Ken, recently converted their basement bedroom in their home at 20 Webber Ave. into a store for her art, which ranges from stained glass to pieces made with ‘found objects.’