Former President Donald Trump pulled America out of the accord in 2018.
2021
New Hampshire sugar maple, one of country’s largest, removed for safety
Estimated to be at least 240 years old, the tree stood 100 feet tall with a diameter of more than 7 feet.
Education Department reviewing campus sexual assault rules
Then-Education Secretary Betsy DeVos narrowed the definition of sexual harassment and limited colleges’ authority to investigate claims arising beyond campus.
Senate gives Biden a big tool to work around Republican filibuster
Press secretary Jen Psaki says the president still believes there is ‘bipartisan path forward.’
Hold those thongs! After $1.2 million trash bill, Goodwill encouraging people to look before they donate
Goodwill Northern New England, with 17 of its 30 stores in Maine, is looking at a trash bill of more than $1.2 million as a result of people donating unusable items in what the nonprofit believes are largely good but misguided intentions.
Central Maine towns do not support amendment to state’s plan for Kennebec River
Skowhegan, Norridgewock and Madison have all submitted letters to the Maine Department of Marine Resources opposing the amendment.
Maine woman’s lawsuit against Uber over guide dog can go forward
The ride-sharing service had hoped to force Patricia Sarchi’s case alleging discrimination into arbitration.
Guards stayed at Baylor, paving way for Drew’s dream title
Jared Butler and MaCio Teague had their championship dreams dashed by the pandemic, so they stuck around to make them a reality.
Brunswick tech school sees spike in applications
As of Monday Region 10 Technical High School had received 404 applications for next school year, which would be an increase over the 263 students attending the school this year.
Woman found dead in New Hampshire house fire died of gunshot wound
The woman’s husband, from whom she was estranged, was found unconscious and injured and was dragged from the house by police during the fire.