Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Jessica Meir of Caribou, whose yearbook goal was to walk in space, is one of eight new candidates chosen by NASA.
Evidence indicates the rider was killed when he lost his balance while sipping water, police say.
Trek Across Maine riders pedal on in honor of cyclist
The bill would extend health insurance to more than 60,000 low-income Mainers under the federal Affordable Care Act.
Maine insurance bills pass, but face likely vetoes
LePage's finance chief wants to avoid government shutdown
Under wraps while lawyers vetted it, the new branding message 'will be distinctly Portland.'
'It's probably the worst decision I've made in my entire life,' Michael Femling tells the judge.
One group is considering pushing for a statewide referendum to ask voters to mandate background checks for all gun sales.
Maine Legislature passes partial rollback of GOP health-care law
Maine lawmakers uphold LePage veto on five bills
Travis Landry pleads not guilty to kidnapping a Gorham man in April.
The group opposing tar-sands oil gets nearly four times the 950 needed to put the question to voters.
Snowden's remarks came in a question-and-answer session on the website of Britain's Guardian newspaper.
Mrs. Libby was recognized in March as the oldest resident at all of Avesta's 68 properties.
Months of tension dissipate as six recalled councilors leave office and their replacements are sworn in.
Lone Old Orchard recall survivor took high road
Two-year-old hospitalized after falling from window / Sens. Collins, King praised for background check votes / 10-mile stretch of highway to close for five months ... and more news from around the state.
The proposal, supported by local officials, would put 62 turbines in Somerset and Piscataquis counties.
People & Entertainment: 'Audience' play claims large live viewership
As a queen, Helen Mirren reigns on screen and stage.
Halfway there Tuukka Rask makes 28 saves as the Bruins shut out the Blackhawks to grab a 2-1 lead in the Stanley Cup finals.
Our View: Maine DEP needs an advocate, not a lobbyist
A newspaper investigation shows an agency that puts corporate interests ahead of people.
What happens to a DREAM Act deferred?
Nearly 300,000 young adults who lived illegally in the U.S. get permission to stay under a new program.
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