They refuse to pay the fines after being cited for not marking their buggies with reflective triangles.
2012
Russian Mars probe heads for Earth
Space experts agree the probe’s re-entry on Sunday or Monday is unlikely to pose big risks.
Mainers in run for Olympics
Four women from the state will be competing for a spot on the U.S. team in the marathon trials in Houston on Saturday.
Mother may explain why she killed son
Prosecutors are skeptical of the initial motive given by Julianne McCrery, who might speak today at her sentencing.
Briefcase
Target begins partnering with unique specialty shops NEW YORK – Target is teaming up with unique specialty shops to offer limited edition merchandise, from dog biscuits to platform shoes, as it tries to further distinguish itself from rivals. The company also confirmed reports Thursday that it will test expanded displays of Apple products in 25 […]
Coca-Cola alerted FDA on orange juice
NEW YORK – Coca-Cola Co. said Thursday it alerted the Food and Drug Administration after it discovered via testing its own and competitors’ products that some Brazilian growers had sprayed their orange trees with a fungicide that is not approved for use in the United States. The FDA had said Monday that an unnamed juice […]
Experts fear ‘arms race’ with sales of hydrocodone
Critics say hydrocodone drugs could unleash a wave of abuse similar to the debut of OxyContin.
Romney: ‘Vulture capitalist’ or job creator?
The private equity issue has struck a chord in South Carolina, where many jobs have been lost.
UMaine hockey offense faces a tougher test
The Black Bears get two chances to defeat a top team at Merrimack tonight and on Saturday.
U.S. Chamber eases up on new consumer agency
The business group now takes a wait-and-see approach to the financial bureau it opposed.