At least a dozen regulatory boards recently issued sanctions against some doctors, but many of the most prolific promoters of COVID-19 falsehoods still have unblemished medical licenses.
2021
Maine sees economic growth in second year of pandemic but ‘a lot of money on the sidelines’
Early in the pandemic economic forecasts drew a dismal picture of Maine’s economy, but while some businesses and industries are still struggling, the state has seen economic growth in the last year.
Basketball notebook: Brunswick High girls team jumps out to flying start
Dragons begin season opener on 13-0 run then roll past Greely; Mt. Ararat boys look for consistency.
Students host drive-thru living nativity in Brunswick
About 150 vehicles drove through the hourlong performance.
CDC recommends Pfizer and Moderna COVID vaccines over J&J shot
The Johnson & Johnson shot can cause rare but serious blood clots, a risk not present with the other 2 vaccines.
Southern Maine will see the first real snowfall this weekend
This isn’t a blockbuster nor’easter, but it certainly could be enough to last until Christmas.
Accolades for South Portland’s new fire station
South Portland fire department’s newly designed building recognized by Firehouse magazine.
Judge allows voter-approved ban on power line to take effect
He finds that Avangrid did not make its case that the measure passed by voters in November should not become law on Sunday.
Three rural Maine counties now among nation’s worst for spread of COVID
Franklin, Aroostook and Piscataquis, where vaccination rates are low, currently have the 4th, 5th, and 6th highest per capita new case rates in the U.S.
All members of U.S. missionary group freed in Haiti, police say
The remaining members of a U.S.-based missionary group who were kidnapped two months ago have been freed