The Maine Maritime Academy’s primary training ship returned to Portland after embarking on its first trip outside the U.S. in 2 years.
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Flight cancellations mar busy Father’s Day, Juneteenth travel weekend
Travelers endured chaotic days of travel over the holiday weekend when more than 5,000 flights were canceled and nearly 30,000 were delayed since Thursday.
Crypto investors’ hot streak ends as harsh ‘winter’ descends
What is happening to crypto is, in part, an extreme version of what is happening to stocks, as investors sell riskier assets at a time when the threat of recession is rising.
Auburn farmer says he has lost business despite meeting PFAS testing
Roger Gauthier says his land, previously owned by the Lewiston-Auburn Water Pollution Control Authority, has always met state screening standards for “forever chemicals.” Those standards will likely be lowered.
Idexx closing subsidiary, ending business in Russia
The $3.2 billion veterinary medicine powerhouse kept operations going in Russia for four months after the invasion of Ukraine.
How much for gas? Around the world, pain is felt at the pump
For the millions who don’t have accessible public transportation and can’t forgo their car, the solution has been to cut costs elsewhere.
Airline industry predicts profit in 2023, defying slowdown
Passenger numbers worldwide are estimated to reach 83% of pre-pandemic levels.
Scarborough teen’s scheduling app wins 2022 Maine App Challenge
Yuliya Buturlia won for ScheduleStorm, an app that allows students to easily schedule meetings with their teachers.
Biden says decision on gas tax holiday may come this week
The administration is increasingly looking for ways to spare Americans from higher prices at the pump, which began to climb last year and surged after Russia invaded Ukraine in February.
New York mayor won’t be ‘heavy-handed’ on illicit cannabis sales: ‘Enjoy yourself, light up’
Eric Adams directs authorities to steer illegal sellers toward the state’s soon-to-launch legal market.