A fund will be used to limit the price customers pay for natural gas, and the government is dropping a previously proposed surcharge on natural gas.
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Trump special master deadline extended until Dec. 16 by judge
U.S. District Judge Raymond Dearie originally faced a Nov. 30 deadline.
Pumpkin farms adapt to improve soil, lower emissions
This Thanksgiving, your pumpkin pie might have a lower carbon footprint.
Brunswick singers prepare to share stage with pros
The Brunswick High School chamber choir will perform with the “iconic” Kotzschmar Organ and a mix of amateur and professional singers at Portland’s Merrill Auditorium this Sunday at 3:30 p.m.
Judge schedules April trial in electricity corridor case
The latest phase of a lawsuit will determine whether the builders of the 145-mile transmission line had done enough work to have ‘vested rights’ in the project, which would nullify a state referendum vote to block it.
Orioles bash Red Sox 14-8, slice AL wild-card deficit
Cedric Mullins homered on the second pitch of the game, Anthony Santander went deep twice and the Baltimore Orioles outslugged the Boston Red Sox 14-8 to gain a little ground in the playoff race.
47 Calif. deputies stripped of guns after failing psych tests
The move came after the Sheriff’s Office conducted an internal audit of deputies’ psychological examinations from January 2016 to the present.
Arizona abortion clinics send women to other states
Providers in neighboring states, already seeing an increase in traffic from other conservative states that have banned abortion.
Appeals court blocks California ban on for-profit prisons
A three-judge appellate panel last year rejected the 2019 state law that would have phased out privately run immigration jails in California.
Things are getting chilly in Europe as they prepare for winter energy crisis
With costs high and energy supplies tight, Europe is rolling out relief programs and plans to shake up electricity and natural gas markets as it prepares for rising energy use this winter.