Friday, May 24, 2013
The winner of a home-decorating contest meets the band while fans find various ways to enjoy the show.
Michael Phelps swims the butterfly as the U.S. wins the 4x100-meter medley relay,
Margaret Wangari-Muriuki stops just shy of the finish line but hangs on to win by six-tenths of a second.
Sheri Piers is less than thrilled with her time on a hot, muggy day, but still wins for the third time overall.
Ethan Shaw gets past Jonny Wilson, his former teammate at Falmouth, to post the top time by a Maine man.
Stanley Biwott hands off a cup of water to his last challenger, then goes on to win in one of B2Bs slowest winning times.
Musicians and Maine’s biggest city unite in mutual appreciation as British folk rockers headline an all-day concert Saturday, drawing thousands to Portland’s Eastern Promenade.
Serena Williams routs Maria Sharapova, 6-0, 6-1.
Obama played golf with a group of friends and aides at Andrews Air Force Base but will be back campaigning on Monday.
Four New Hampshire police officers are suing the mother of the man accused of shooting them and killing Greenland's police chief in April.
In Maine, groups such as the ACLU criticized Secretary of State Charlie Summers after he told out-of-state students they needed to register their vehicles in Maine and get Maine driver's licenses if they wanted to continue voting in the state.
Sheri Piers and Ethan Shaw top all Maine competitors in a race in which about 70 needed treatment.
Oscar Pistorius finishes second in his heat and will race in Sunday night's semifinals.
Maine and Canadian officials scrambled Friday to avert a border war over low-priced lobster, hoping a long holiday weekend in New Brunswick could help to defuse the tension.
A Freeport tinkerer wants the town to let him keep building an 89-foot schooner out of scrap.
A significant portion of the invited runners in Maine today harbored dreams of competing in this year's Olympics. Julia Lucas, left, missed London by four-hundredths of a second.
The conservation chief says he wasn't aware of a late chaplain's alleged sexual abuse of children.
The Moonlight Regatta was started on a lark in 1928 by two brothers drinking bootleg whiskey, and often lasts into the next morning.