Dole, who died at age 98, served nearly 36 years in Congress, more than a decade as Republican Senate leader and was his party’s presidential nominee in 1996.
2021
Survivors recall horror of Mexico truck crash that killed 55
In addition to the 54 killed Thursday evening, at least 53 were injured in one of the deadliest days for migrants.
Supreme Court won’t stop Texas’ ban on most abortions
The law imposes the most restrictive curbs in the nation since the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision.
Companies rethink return-to-office plans amid omicron cases
The delayed plans are yet another blow to already struggling restaurants, bars, dry cleaners and other businesses that rely on office workers as patrons.
Study: South Portland short 2,200 low-income housing units
The shortage will have ripple effects for everyone in less than a decade, the report states.
Scarborough Community Thanksgiving breaks record
The organization provided 1,300 meals this Thanksgiving, 100 more than in 2020.
Maine COVID infections, ICU patients and school outbreaks reach new records
As bad as the pandemic is now, Maine’s top public health official warned Friday that it’s going to get worse.
U.S. consumer prices soared 6.8% over last year, most since 1982
Inflation has been intensifying pressure on consumers, especially lower-income households and particularly for everyday necessities.
Pro Bowler, Super Bowl champ Demaryius Thomas dies at 33
Thomas last played in the NFL in 2019 for the New York Jets. He officially announced his retirement this past June.
Al Unser, a four-time winner of Indianapolis 500, dies at 82
Unser won the Indy 500 in 1970, 1971, 1978 and 1987, and is the only driver in history to have both a sibling and a child also win the Indy 500.