Saturday, January 28, 2012
A Gorham driver's lethal mistake on I-295 this week – which ended with a violent head-on crash – has state officials intensifying efforts to improve highway exit ramps.
Gov. Paul LePage delivers his warnings personally, insisting nursing homes and schools are at risk if spending isn't cut.
State aims to tighten benefits for jobless
Panel: Expedite review of Maine Housing spending
A strong quarter fuels cautious optimism, but full recovery could take a few more years.
Planners, business owners and residents say they can ease traffic with bike lanes, ornamental streetlights and bus stops.
Kelly Winslow's teenage daughter testifies about Patrick Dapolito's jealous fights with her mother.
The process by which Hannaford ground the beef that was recalled hindered a thorough investigation.
The GOP candidate tells a rally that he plans to 'hang around' in the presidential race.
Peter Bathgate II pleads guilty to murdering Paul Allen by stabbing him and running over him.
Dr. William Petit struggles dealing with the deaths of his wife and two children during a home invasion.
As first mate on the Schooner Appledore, Jordan "J.C." Smith often jumped at the chance to be hoisted up the ship's mast to make repairs and take in the spectacular harbor views.
Boy believed to be reincarnated lama
In five years, the 5-year-old will leave his parents' Minnesota home for a monastery in India.
Portland 39, Deering 35: Part of the parity Boys' basketball: The Bulldogs win a 1 vs. 2 showdown as the anyone-can-win-it Western Class A season continues.
Our View: Disgraced former MTA director's pension galls
Paul Violette should not be making a living on the backs of the people he ripped off.
Users atwitter over censorship news
A Twitter official says critics have it wrong, that their philosophy on transparency has not changed.
Guilty plea in 2010 killing
AUGUSTA -- Peter George Bathgate II will spend 45 years behind bars for murdering a man in December 2010 by stabbing him and running him over with his own truck.
WATERVILLE -- A 76-year-old presidential hopeful told a standing room only crowd Friday at Colby College that young people who promote truth will help change history.

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