The former president made increasing water flow and dialing back longstanding appliance conservation standards – including for light bulbs, toilets and dishwashers – a personal issue.
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U.S. warns businesses of risks as Hong Kong suppresses freedoms
An advisory issued Friday cautioned businesses that they are subject to the territory’s laws, including the security law, under which one U.S. citizen has been arrested.
When kids get cancer
The Maine Cancer Genomics Initiative is now working with pediatric oncologists to bring precision treatment approaches to young people with cancers.
Three seats up for grabs on Bath City Council
Incumbent Terry Nordmann says he is running for reelection; nomination papers for the open spots in Wards 2, 3 and 4 are due Aug. 17.
As daily numbers increase, Maine reports 45 new cases of COVID-19
The seven-day average of daily new cases rose to 34.7 on Friday, up from 20.7 one week ago.
Canada may allow fully vaccinated Americans in as of mid-August
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says that if Canada’s current positive path of vaccination rate and public health conditions continue, the border can open.
Recovery effort at collapsed Miami condo building could end soon
Miami-Dade police identified six more victims of last month’s Surfside condo collapse on Thursday, meaning that 92 of the 97 confirmed dead have been identified.
Illinois is first state to ban police from lying to minors during interrogations
Using deceptive tactics during interrogations is generally permitted in the United States. But the practice often leads to false confessions, experts say.
Pope reverses Benedict, reimposes restrictions on Latin Mass
Pope Francis says he took the action because Pope Benedict XVI’s reform had become a source of division in the church and been exploited by Catholics opposed to the Second Vatican Council.
Full ‘buck’ moon labyrinth walk at Edgecomb Community Church
Edgecomb Community Church will host a full “buck” moon labyrinth walk at 7:30 p.m. Friday, July 23. The walk will be guided by the church’s pastor, the Rev. Kate Pinkham. Labyrinth walks have been used for centuries in many cultures as a tool for prayer, healing and personal or spiritual growth. Walking a labyrinth can […]