The international event Thursday raises the profile of the increasing number of women brewers.
March 2018
Nerve agent sickened ex-Russian spy, British police say
Sergei Skripal, 66, and his daughter remain critically ill.
Sex traffickers exploit Nigerian migrants in Italy
Between 10,000 and 30,000 Nigerian prostitutes are estimated to be walking Italian streets, many to pay off debts incurred to get there.
Maine emergency department visits for opioid overdoses jumped 34 percent in 2017
The increase, reported by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, contrasts with declining visits in several other New England states.
Powerball mystery winner plans to donate $50 million to charity
The woman starts by giving $150,000 to Girls Inc. and $99,000 to End 68 Hours of Hunger.
Recruiting a staff now takes new strategies
Small businesses are finding new approaches work better than the old in-office candidate interview.
Small business hiring looks a little stronger
Payroll provider ADP says its smallest customers, those with up to 49 employees, added 68,000 jobs in February.
Trump sets sights on China’s U.S. investments
He also wants tariffs on a broad range of imports to punish China for alleged intellectual property theft.
Cat, owner get stuck in tree, prompting firefighter response in Gardiner
‘That’s not a dispatch you hear every day,’ said the Gardiner fire chief.
Lawmakers support sweeping changes to Maine’s medical marijuana rules
The proposed changes include increasing the number of dispensary licenses and loosening requirements under which medical marijuana can be used.