Vehicles made by Hyundai, Toyota, Honda, Kia, Mitsubishi and Fiat Chrysler from 2010 through 2019 are being investigated for an electrical flaw.
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Swole makes the cut among buzzy new words in Merriam-Webster dictionary
The dictionary has added hundreds of new words and new meanings for old words such as ‘unplug’ and ‘snowflake.’
PSO receives $500,000 for music education from Lunder Foundation
The money will be used to support youth concerts and other programs for kids and families around the state.
Bill to ban vaping at schools sails through Maine Senate
The measure, which would make it illegal to have electronic cigarettes on school grounds in Maine, now goes to the governor.
Softball: Bonny Eagle drops season-opener to mighty Scarborough
STANDISH—Bonny Eagle opened their season with a tough loss to Scarborough on Thursday morning, April 18: The Scots added a run in the fifth and two runs in the seventh, but already trailed their guests distantly and ultimately stumbled 13-3 into defeat. “I knew Scarborough was going to be tough,” Bonny Eagle head coach Jan […]
Coming to store shelves: cameras that guess your age and sex
Kroger and Walgreens are testing shelves with built-in cameras that try to guess your age or mood as a way to show you targeted ads in real time.
House passes bill to ban Native American mascots in Maine public schools
The Democratic-controlled House voted 88-49 largely along party lines Tuesday to approved the legislation.
Ex-CEO is first drug executive indicted in opioid crisis
A former chief of a drug distributor is accused of ordering subordinates to ignore red flags about certain pharmacy customers to maximize company profits and his own pay.
Proposal would require Maine students to learn about Holocaust
Maine lawmakers are considering a bill designed to require students to learn about the Holocaust
NTSB cites poor planning for Toy Run crash that killed 2 in Augusta
The National Transportation Safety Board faults Augusta police and United Bikers for failing ‘to identify and mitigate the risks’ of 3,000 motorcycles entering I-95 without ‘supplemental traffic control or state police oversight.’