Annual marches in New York, San Francisco, Chicago and elsewhere took place just days after one Supreme Court justice signaled that the court should reconsider the right to same-sex marriage.
June 2022
Did corporate greed fuel inflation? It’s not biggest culprit
Most economists say corporate price gouging is, at most, one of many causes of runaway inflation – and not the primary one.
Russia strikes Kyiv as Western leaders meet in Europe
G-7 leaders were set to announce the latest in a long series of international economic steps to pressure and isolate Russia over its war in Ukraine.
Could this be the year for a new Wimbledon men’s champion?
Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray have dominated at the All England Club for the past two decades.
COVID-19 hospitalizations edge higher in Maine
There were 114 patients in hospitals statewide with the virus on Sunday, 10 more than the day before.
Maine prepares for increase in out-of-state abortion seekers
Within hours of Friday’s Supreme Court ruling, Planned Parenthood of Northern New England had already fielded calls from three women living in a so-called ‘dark state’ in search of an abortion appointment in Maine, a spokeswoman says.
Varsity Maine girls’ tennis Player of the Year: Olivia Cutone, Kennebunk
The freshman dropped only two games all year while leading the Rams to the Class A state championship.
Cedar-shingled contemporary on Cousins’ Island feels a world away
$3,895,000 | 214 Spruce Point Rd., Yarmouth
Society Notebook: Boys & Girls Clubs benefit from auctions at brewery
In its return to an in-person event, the Spring for the Kids fundraiser was more casual than in years past.
Ask Maine Audubon: Was this spring a poor one for birding in Maine?
Your wildlife questions are answered by Maine Audubon Staff Naturalist Doug Hitchcox.