The chief executives of Delta Air Lines and Coca-Cola call the law ‘unacceptable,’ opening an unusual rift with Republican leaders who championed the legislation
2021
Firefighters fight blaze with fire extinguishers at former paper mill in Madison
Multiple crews responded to a second-alarm fire at Timber Pure Technologies that occupies the former Madison Paper mill.
Experts unconcerned about recent dolphin, porpoise deaths in Maine
Lynda Doughty, Marine Mammals of Maine founding executive director, said there are no obvious connections between the recent deaths of four animals.
Unity College to launch environmental education program at Pineland Farms
The announcement comes about 8 months after the college transitioned to a permanent hybrid model and said it would be looking to provide education in settings outside the main fixed campus.
Brookfield Renewable Partners subsidiary sues state over plan that could remove dams
The dam owners want to stop the process that would amend the Kennebec River Management Plan, which includes provisions supporting hydro power.
NHL roundup: Sabres break 18-game losing streak
Buffalo finishes off Philadelphia for a 6-1 win – its first win since Feb. 23.
NBA roundup: Nets lose Harden, but beat Rockets to move into first in East
James Harden sits out the fourth quarter against his former team with right hamstring tightness.
Biden pooch drops doggie doo in White House hallway
Earlier this week, Major, the younger dog, was involved in his second biting incident in March.
Maine seafood industry set to receive new $17 million federal bailout
The state will receive about $17.1 million out of $255 million in federal funding included in the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021.
Man who killed UNE student in Massachusetts was mentally ill, judge finds
Deane Stryker, a first-year student at the University of New England’s College of Osteopathic Medicine, was stabbed while she was in a public library.