Thursday, May 23, 2013
Gary Alan Irving spent most of 34 years on the lam living in Gorham under an assumed name where he held a steady job, married and had children.
The governor says he has filed a bill to separate the two issues.
As Kyle Dube is formally charged with killing Nichole Cable, 15, the judge seals an affidavit with case details.
Media seek to unseal affidavit in Glenburn girl's killing
Amid tears for Maine teen, an arrest
A day after she refused to answer questions at a congressional hearing, Lois Lerner has been placed on administrative leave.
Conservatives struggling to expand IRS scandal – so far
ALCOM, a Winslow trailer manufacturing company, calls the claims by labor groups "very false."
Under the proposal, gay adults will continue to be barred from serving as Scout leaders.
The 1938 oil of a fisherman off the coast of Port Clyde, Maine, by N.C. Wyeth sells for nearly $844,000.
Available houses dwindle and prices rise as the city's housing market sees 'a very big change.'
Did the company's ads give the impression it is the state's cheapest provider? Regulators ask for answers.
Yuichiro Miura, a former extreme skier who also climbed the 29,035-foot peak when he was 70 and 75, reached the summit at 9:05 a.m. local time today.
The president also announces a renewed push to close the Guantanamo Bay detention center in Cuba.
Anti-war protester shouts at Obama during speech
King co-sponsors bill requiring independent drone strike analysis
Seven of the tornado's 24 victims were students at the Plaza Towers Elementary School.
Obama all too familiar with Oklahoma's heartbreak, pain
SLIDESHOW: Digging through the rubble
Oklahoma twister could become costliest ever
VIDEO: Watching a tornado from below
An Old Orchard Beach town councilor is alleged to have used a racial slur against a black resident, but it is protected speech, police say.
This Week in GO
Maine's summer theater season unfolds / Virtuoso guitarist Tommy Emmanuel comes to Portland / Movie reviews: 'Fast & Furious 6' and 'The Hangover Part III' / Mid Coast Edge Wii Tou ...
Living for the moment, and the moment's not in Maine
Our View: Wounds stay fresh, even from long-ago abuse
A recent lawsuit reminds us how devastating the impact of crimes against children can be.
IRS official who took the Fifth has been replaced
A day after she refused to answer questions at a congressional hearing, Lois Lerner has been placed on administrative leave.
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No deal in sight to rescue Maine health bill
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