Britain’s exit from the EU single market means new costs and red tape for exporters.
2021
Lawmakers violate Legislature’s COVID-19 prevention policies
A group of Republican legislators without masks is shown on a recent Facebook Live video in clear violation of the State House policy for face coverings.
Brunswick school board wants less remote learning, more time in classroom
School department pediatrician Dr. Alyssa Goodwin told the board Wednesday it is difficult to track down where disease transmission is occurring as overall cases are rising in Maine.
Here are 6 lingering questions about how Trump will finish out his term
As the president continues to face legal challenges, the prospect that he may try to pardon himself, other family members or senior aides remains the subject of internal White House discussion.
Former Waterville mayor Isgro reports ‘full retirement from politics’ after tenure marked by progress, controversy
Nick Isgro’s six years in office included forward movement in downtown revitalization efforts as well as controversy over his comments on social media that led to a failed effort to recall him from office.
Maine Boatbuilders Show to return, but this time in summer
Portland Yacht Services is planning to host the show, now in its 34th year, on the Portland waterfront July 23-25.
NBA roundup: Sixers handle Heat again
Philadelphia makes it back-to-back wins over depleted Miami, 125-108.
NHL roundup: Islanders shut out Rangers
Semyon Varlamov makes 24 saves, and the Islanders get three first-period goals on the way to a 4-0 win.
Siegfried Fischbacher, of illusion duo Siegfried & Roy, dies at 81
Fischbacher died Wednesday at his home from pancreatic cancer.
Freeport High School moves to online learning as COVID-19 outbreak continues
Becky Foley, RSU 5 superintendent, said Freeport High School tentatively plans to reopen for in-person learning on Tuesday, Jan. 19.