‘Our financial outlook has darkened considerably,’ NPR’s chief executive wrote after a large shortfall of sponsorship dollars in its podcasts section.
2023
Police investigate suspicious deaths in Poland
Authorities say they were sent Tuesday to a Poland address to conduct a welfare check.
Boys’ swimming: Cape Elizabeth surges to Class B state championship
The Capers pull away late in the meet at Colby College after a spirited challenge from Mt. Desert Island.
Jay paper mill closing earlier than expected
Employees at Pixelle Androscoggin Mill were told Wednesday morning that doors would be closing as early as March 6 rather than later in the spring as previously announced.
Police: Three face charges in 2022 armed home invasion in Bingham
Two men and a woman are accused in home invasion May 29 on Main Street, police said.
Lack of inventory slowed Maine home sales in January
The most recent monthly data show the number of sales fell by double digits compared to a year ago, while prices rose modestly.
No economic ‘knockout’ yet from West’s sanctions on Russia
The West’s export controls and financial sanctions appear to be gradually eroding Russia’s industrial capacity, even as its oil and other energy exports last year enabled it to keep funding a catastrophic war.
A South girls basketball: Gray-New Gloucester beats Freeport, earns spot in regional final
The Patriots build a lead with a 16-2 first-half run then prevent the Falcons from posing much of a threat the remainder of the game.
UK grocers limit sales of some fruits, vegetables amid shortages
While industry analysts cite bad weather in Spain and Morocco, others blame Brexit.
17-year-old North Jay teen denies shooting older brother
Last week, prosecutors elevated the charge to elevated aggravated assault, the charge the juvenile would have faced if he was an adult.