The no-fly list is one of several tools law enforcement officials have at their disposal as they seek to prevent a repeat of last week’s violence.
January 2021
Maine jobless claims remain high as state implements new employer tax
More than 4,000 Mainers filed new claims last week, while a 0.13% payroll tax was implemented to help fund the unemployment compensation office.
Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day event features online presentation
Speaker Karlene A.P. Burrell-McRae is dean of Colby College in Waterville, and will be joined by baritone Samuel James Dewese.
The Latest: Companies scramble to expand coronavirus vaccine supply
The latest on the coronavirus pandemic from around the U.S. and the world.
U.S. unemployment claims jump to 965,000 as virus takes toll
The latest figures for jobless claims, issued Thursday by the Labor Department, remain at levels never seen until the virus struck.
MaineHealth to begin vaccinating patients 70 and older
Intermed, Central Maine Healthcare and Northern Light Health are also preparing to vaccinate older patients.
Acadia considers tripling fee to drive to top of Cadillac Mountain
The new reservation system will start this spring and will limit and charge people to drive to the top of the mountain between sunrise and sunset.
‘Sail Above the Clouds, Simplify Your Life’ with Arundel author
Carole D. Fontaine is an author, graphic artist, sailor, and life coach, with a goal of inspiring people to examine their lives.
Australia to kill pigeon that crossed Pacific from Oregon
The racing pigeon disappeared from a race in Oregon on Oct. 29 and survived an extraordinary 8,000-mile Pacific Ocean crossing.