Still, much of the focus is on Deutsche Bank, whose stock tumbled 8.5% in Germany.
March 2023
House Republicans pass parents’ rights bill in clash over schools
It would require schools to publish course studies and a list of books kept in libraries, as well as affirm parents’ ability to meet with educators, speak at school board meetings and examine school budgets.
WGC Match Play: Scheffler, McIlroy grind out quarterfinal wins
Scottie Scheffler overcomes a three-hole deficit against Jason Day, and Rory McIlroy birdies No. 18 to beat Xander Schauffele.
People suing Maine diocese for childhood abuse ask judge to move ahead to trial
More than a dozen plaintiffs are opposing the church’s motion to forward the cases to the Maine Supreme Judicial Court, a move that has put the cases, and the investigative process, on hold.
Deutsche Bank shares drop 8.5% amid global jitters
But European leaders downplayed any risk of a possible crisis at a summit Friday.
‘Night of the Living Rez’ adds National Book Critics Circle award to accolades
Levant author Morgan Talty keeps amassing awards for his debut collection of stories.
Longtime Freeport AD announces retirement
Craig Sickels steps down after 29 years of triumph and transformation
City plans to reopen Portland Expo as temporary shelter for asylum seekers
Staff plan to open the Expo as a temporary shelter as soon as April 10 and operate it until a private effort to open a new shelter on Blueberry Road is complete.
In the Know: Updates on Scarborough boards and committees
The Town of Scarborough has nearly 20 citizen-led boards and committees working on a variety of issues to enhance our community. Their efforts are guided by the expertise of citizen volunteers and have a lasting impact in our town. See what some of the boards and committees have been up to in the past few […]
Housing advocates urge state to ban application fees for renters
Supporters say axing the fees will make it easier for people to find housing in a tight rental market