Two-time champion Andy Murray suffers his earliest exit at Wimbledon, losing to John Isner in the second round.
June 2022
Proposal to build 260 market-rate apartments in Augusta faces backlash from neighbors
The city’s Planning Board on Tuesday delayed the proposal to allow the developer to obtain needed permits and address concerns from neighbors about the large, five-building complex off Eight Rod Road.
Jam bands roll into Brunswick for weekend campout
This weekend’s Summer Jam Camp Out at Thomas Point Beach and Campground will put a family-friendly twist on the overnight music festival.
U.S. stocks slip, on track for fourth monthly loss this year
Trading has been volatile all week amid growing signs the economy could be in for a recession under the pressure of stubbornly high inflation and sharply higher interest rates.
Consultants urge Cape Elizabeth to add at least 200 affordable homes in next 10 years
The Town Council and an advisory committee will explore ways of encouraging the construction of affordable housing once the Housing Diversity Study is completed.
Scarborough planners mandate turning lane into Costco gas station
Costco representatives address an earlier issue the town had about protecting nearby wetlands.
Regional planners raise funds for communities of tiny homes to house asylum seekers
The Greater Portland Council of Governments is raising money to purchase and install 200 small modular homes for migrant adults and families seeking asylum.
Bath museum denied protection from future lawsuits in schooner capsize
Maine Maritime Museum requested exemption from future lawsuits related to last year’s capsize of the schooner Mary E.
Powell: ‘No guarantee’ Fed can tame inflation and spare jobs
The head of the Federal Reserve made the remarks Wednesday at a European Central Bank forum in Sintra, Portugal.