Friday, January 27, 2012
WATERVILLE -- Mayor Karen Heck on Thursday urged legislators not to remove funding that affects children and health care, saying Gov. Paul LePage's proposal to cut costs will have a negative impact locally.
WILTON -- Joseph Breton was driving with a revoked license when he caused the crash that took his life and that of a woman in an oncoming vehicle Monday on U.S. Route 2.
The Government Oversight Committee voted unanimously today to get a review of the vendors that received MaineHousing payments over the past five years.
A state police detective testified today that Dapolito's wife, Kelly Winslow, may have wanted to inform on Dapolito to the DEA before she was shot to death.
The questions revolve around the case of Michael Fortin, who was injured in a scuffle with Ogunquit and Wells police in 2007.
Now, a tweet containing content breaking a law in one country can be taken down there and still be seen elsewhere.
Americans spent more on cars and trucks, and companies restocked their shelves at the strongest pace in nearly two years. But growth was held back by the biggest government spending cuts in four decades.
Super Bowl Village ready for fans
Dubbed 'The Epicenter of Awesome,' the village's attractions include an 800-foot zip line open to the public and football clinics for children led by several Indianapolis Colts pla ...
BOOKS: Maine authors
Maine writer Nancy Griffin’s debut children’s book reveals to youngsters what a great place Maine is to live or visit.
Another vote on same-sex marriage likely
AUGUSTA -- Advocates of gay marriage submitted more than 105,000 signatures to the Secretary of State's Office on Thursday to begin what's expected to be a long and passionate deba ...
Once again, Maine voters likely to decide gay-marriage issue Advocates for gay marriage submitted more than 105,000 signatures to the Secretary of State, almost double what they need to get the issue on the November ballot.