The lawsuit challenged a rule that will delay public access to civil cases in Maine’s electronic court records system.
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Property revaluations and rising tax bills put focus on relief programs
Officials are promoting a range of programs to help taxpayers cope with the recent reassessment of property values in Portland and South Portland.
UMaine System plans to require vaccines when FDA gives final approval
The system also announced plans for unvaccinated students and staff to participate in required COVID testing and quarantine upon arriving on campuses this fall.
As daily numbers increase, Maine reports 45 new cases of COVID-19
The seven-day average of daily new cases rose to 34.7 on Friday, up from 20.7 one week ago.
Full ‘buck’ moon labyrinth walk at Edgecomb Community Church
Edgecomb Community Church will host a full “buck” moon labyrinth walk at 7:30 p.m. Friday, July 23. The walk will be guided by the church’s pastor, the Rev. Kate Pinkham. Labyrinth walks have been used for centuries in many cultures as a tool for prayer, healing and personal or spiritual growth. Walking a labyrinth can […]
Portland Charter Commission debates need to hire an independent legal adviser
Some commissioners opposed the city’s office of Corporation Counsel appointment of Jim Katsiaficas as the commission’s attorney.
Sens. Collins and King unveil earmark funding requests for over 150 Maine projects
The senators’ requests total almost half a billion dollars; most of the earmarks submitted by Reps. Pingree and Golden advance.
U.S. overdose deaths hit record 93,000 in pandemic last year
‘COVID has greatly exacerbated the crisis,’ says a public health researcher who tracks overdose trends.
Yarmouth ordinance would keep canines on a short leash in Royal River Park
If the measure gains town council approval, dogs would not allowed to roam free at any time in the park.
U.S. consumer prices jump most since 2008, topping all estimates
The red-hot used vehicle market accounted for more than a third of the gain in CPI.