The Arctic island is not for sale, its own government and that of Denmark continue to emphasize.
2024
Advocates cheer possible end of genetically modified salmon
After the FDA reassessed its approval of a genetically modified salmon, a company behind the project announced this month that it will cease fish farming.
Hundreds live in Las Vegas tunnels. Coaxing them out for treatment is hard
Outreach workers have noticed a spike in the number of people living underground as housing costs have skyrocketed and city officials have adopted a zero-tolerance approach to homelessness.
High schools Monday: Sanford earns boys basketball win over Oxford Hills
Dylan Gendron leads the Spartans to a 74-50 win over the Vikings.
Maine sells old courthouses in Sanford, Biddeford to turn into housing
Authorities are planning to convert the former courthouses into apartment buildings, and state officials are also in discussions regarding a third site in York.
Patriots coach says changes could come to coaching staff
New England has struggled on both sides of the ball and personnel moves are expected to be on the way.
Red Sox agree to deal with starting pitcher Walker Buehler
Buehler, a two-time World Series champion with the Dodgers, agrees to a one-year, $21.05 million deal with Boston.
Girls basketball notebook: Addition of KVAC schools to SMAA for basketball makes scheduling easier
The four Class AA teams from the KVAC have been added to the SMAA schedule this season.
UMaine System board says it won’t consider divesting from Israel
The board of trustees decided not to take up 6 student demands that included divesting from Israeli companies and cutting academic ties with the country.
Didn’t get a stimulus check? You might be getting $1,400 from the IRS.
The agency is committing $2.4 billion to pay roughly 1 million Americans, with funds set to arrive by the end of January.