Casey Farley got his family out of the burning building, then banged on doors to alert tenants.
March 2012
Our View: If health law overturned, what is the alternative?
Parts of the law are already helping Mainers, and its absence would leave holes to fill.
Windham runner going the extra miles, all 500, for kids
Blaine Moore’s goal is to raise $6,000 — enough to send three families to Camp Sunshine.
Another View: Darwin’s evolutionary theory is far from a proven law
Journalists who think that Darwin skeptics lack scientific knowledge should read a little more.
Jon Hinck: AG’s Supreme Court trip offers no benefit to Maine
Attorney General William Schneider is one of six candidates in Maine’s GOP Senate primary.
Couple held in Vermont teacher’s strangling death
Police say the man was riding around with his wife Sunday when he got the idea “to get a girl.”
This Week in GO
Snoop Dogg’s Maine man, chock full of chocolate and mustaches galore.
Indie Film: ’Stache film fest will bristle with international action
A roster of short films will be screened at Deering Grange Hall on Saturday.
World & Nation Dispatches
HAVANA Pope increases political pressure on Cuba in sermon Pope Benedict XVI demanded more freedom for the Catholic Church in communist-run Cuba and preached against “fanaticism” in an unusually political sermon before hundreds of thousands at Revolution Plaza, with President Raul Castro in the front row. Later, the president’s brother, revolutionary leader Fidel, grilled the […]
Climate scientists: All cities need to prepare for disasters
WASHINGTON — Global warming is leading to such severe storms, droughts and heat waves that nations should prepare for an unprecedented onslaught of deadly and costly weather disasters, an international panel of climate scientists said in a new report issued Wednesday. The greatest threat from extreme weather is to highly populated, poor regions of the […]