Monday, May 20, 2013
On social and health issues, the economy and more, the gender gap shows in expected -- and some surprising -- ways.
The wife says she's been held hostage for a decade — beaten, burned and even shackled during childbirth.
Others on the list include JFK's assassination, the O.J. Simpson verdict, the moon landing and the death of Osama bin Laden.
Joe Paterno defended his football program's integrity in a 7-month-old letter released Wednesday, a day ahead of a report that could forever mar his legacy.
Pressing an election-year point, Republicans again pushed through a bill to repeal the nation's two-year-old health care law.
Having reached the All-Star Break, the Red Sox look nothing like the team that won two World Series in four years, or the one with the best record in the American League for most of last season.
Demolition crews on Wednesday demolished the roller coaster known as the Comet, which was a centerpiece of the long-closed Lincoln Park.
Natural gas, which is used to produce nearly a third of the country's power, is 43 percent cheaper than a year ago.
Neighboring tenants of an office site in Kennebunk noted it was frequented by men for short stays.
It is "astounding that you would actively advocate for the federal government to overrule Maine decisions," LePage writes to Pingree.
Her husband has been arrested in connection to suspected drug crimes and police want to question him about the circumstances of his wife's death.
In an effort to win more black votes, Romney told the crowd he was the best president for African-Americans.
CashStar, which specializes in digital gift cards, plans to use the latest round of venture capital to expand internationally and add employees.
More than 90,000 gallons of ethanol burned in the crash, which rattled the capital city of Columbus and sent flames shooting into the area.
Police say tips from psychics are not ignored even though they are treated differently from tips from people with specific information.
Amtrak reports the seventh consecutive year of growth for the Portland-to-Boston train service.
Saco police charge two in separate robberies / Genealogical documents, cash stolen from Dixfield church / Homeless man charged with stealing from benefactor in Bangor ... and more news from around Maine
The project that rerouted I-93 in Boston won't be paid off till at least 2038, stymieing other projects.
Respondents give Obama a 49 percent to 35 percent edge over Romney. In congressional elections, King is out in front, as are Reps. Pingree and Michaud.
The blackout, a growing trend, forces viewers to find ABC shows elsewhere.
The company that is renovating a historic West End church to create office space is exploring development opportunities that include the Maine State Pier, where previous plans fell apart.
Mark Strong, who owns The Strong Agency in Thomaston and is a former city official, was arrested Tuesday by state police.
Suzanne Phillips also was charged with leaving the scene of an accident.
The directive overrules two Maine laws intended to protect other fish species, but environmentalists say the presence of the foragers will benefit ecosystems.
Some of the six passengers are thrown into the water upon impact, and the boat propeller hits one of them.
Theodora Kalikow says she’ll meet with students, professors and staff to discuss challenges.