Some state attorneys general aren’t shaking off this week’s Ticketmaster debacle.
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German bishops assure Vatican but vow to proceed with reforms
The church hierarchy in Germany and the country’s influential lay Catholic group launched the reforms after a 2018 report found that thousands of abuse crimes were systematically covered up by German church leaders.
Home in Casco destroyed by fire Friday night
A family of three is displaced after the blaze destroyed their home, Casco Fire Department Chief Brian Cole said.
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak makes surprise trip to Kyiv, boosts air defenses
The package includes radar and other technology to counter Iran-supplied exploding drones that Russia has used against Ukrainian targets.
Giving Voice: Volunteering in retirement
After many years volunteering at Oasis Free Clinics, I have chosen to step down as the director of the Dental Clinic. That decision made me realize how important volunteerism has been in defining my retirement. As our working years come to a close, we give a lot of thought as to what retirement will bring. […]
NFL notebook: Commanders sued by DC for cheating fans out of ticket money
Earlier the ranking Republican on the Oversight Committee declared its investigation will end early next year when his party takes over control of the House of Representatives.
Large solar project to break ground in central Maine
The $200 million project, in the Kennebec County towns of Benton and Clinton, is expected to be completed in about a year.
Mt. Ararat field hockey players finalize plans to compete at next level
Belle Hemond will play for Division II Assumption College while Mia Rineer will play for Lancaster Bible College in Pennsylvania.
Letters to the editor: Protecting Maquoit Bay; on public service
Protecting Maquoit Bay The Nov. 7 Brunswick Town Council meeting was unexpectedly thrilling. Concerned citizens packed the chambers; over a hundred more participated by Zoom. All expressed worry for the current and future health of our beloved Maquoit Bay and spoke from a variety of perspectives — scientific, commercial, familial, poetic. Needing to protect the […]
Record number of turkeys harvested during spring season
According to Maine Inland Wildlife and Fisheries 25% of hunters were successful in hunting one or more turkeys, especially in southern Maine.