Josiah Currier was selected to fill an unexpired term following the December resignation of Kendra Connor.
January 2021
Online signups complicate vaccine rollout for older people
As states across the U.S. roll out the COVID-19 vaccine to people 65 and older, senior citizens are scrambling to figure out how to sign up to get their shots.
‘This is not a game’: Global virus death toll hits 2 million
The numbing figure was reached just over a year after COVID-19 was first detected in the Chinese city of Wuhan.
NBA roundup: Irving fined, could lose more than $1 million
Kyrie Irving is fined $50,000 for violating health and safety protocols and will forfeit at least two game checks for missing games while in quarantine.
Gov. Mills gets first dose of COVID-19 vaccine
Mills was included in Phase 1A as a ‘person critical to Maine’s COVID-19 response,’ her office said.
Feds back away from claim of assassination plot at Capitol
The FBI has been investigating whether any of the rioters had plotted to kidnap members of Congress and hold them hostage.
Once a 300-pound UMaine defensive lineman, Ricard is now an offensive playmaker in Baltimore
Patrick Ricard, once a standout defensive player for the Black Bears, has gone from ‘Project Pat’ to transforming the fullback position in the pass-happy NFL.
Once a 300-pound UMaine defensive lineman, Ricard is now an offensive playmaker in Baltimore
Patrick Ricard has gone from ‘Project Pat’ to transforming the fullback position in the pass-happy NFL.
More than $500,000 in Bitcoin sent from France to far-right groups in U.S.
Researchers say a French computer programmer sent the money in December to several groups, including some involved in last week’s riot in Washington.
Controversial power project gets final permit, plans may have to wait for construction to start
A federal appeals court called a halt to some work pending further review of a legal case brought by foes of the hydropower transmission line through western Maine.