Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Several of Maine's high-profile political figures will campaign here instead of attending the events at Tampa or Charlotte, N.C.
The Islamist leader's order for parliament to reconvene shows he's ready to stand up to the military rulers.
For Maine’s growing senior population, deciding when to stop driving can be tough, but there are resources to help.
A show of antique vehicles carries the day as the city's summer festival wraps up.
He defeats Andy Murray 4-6, 7-5, 6-3, 6-4 under a closed roof.
The decree by Islamist Mohammed Morsi likely will lead to a clash with the powerful generals who handed power to him June 30.
Mike MacDonald is the first Maine native to play for the Dogs, but leaves in the first with an injury.
Police say Jamilee Kus of Waterville was apprehended at gunpoint Sunday on the Maine Turnpike in Scarborough.
The Bay State representative weds an Ogunquit man in Newton, Mass.
The Washington County fight to open up the St. Croix River to millions of alewives has brought together a once-divided tribe, created foes among inland smallmouth bass interests and mobilized advocates on just about every jurisdictional level. Now, a fish's fate – and a county's – hangs on what happens next.
Sudanese shopkeepers do business only after dusk, Afghans sleep on the roof and Indian families drink unripened mango boiled in water.
Behind the wheel, Maine’s older residents are a relatively safe lot. But when vision, cognition and physical abilities wane, giving up the keys may actually save lives.
At least 30 deaths are blamed on the heat, with nine in Maryland and 10 in Chicago, mostly the elderly.
A community group and a nonprofit team up to send supplies to the newly independent South Sudan.