The governor of Texas was well-liked in his home state, but foundered nationally when he ran for president in 2012.
2013
Body discovered in woods off Route 4 in Livermore
It appears that the person committed suicide.
Community Calendar: July 10-23
Greater Portland Bulletin Board Wednesday 7/10 Chaplaincy Institute of Maine open house, 6:30-8 p.m., Chaplaincy Institute of Southern Maine, 555 Forest Ave., Portland, 347-6740, free. Thursday 7/11 The Constitutional Dangers of Government Surveillance, 6-8 p.m., Luther Bonney Hall, USM, 88 Bedford St., Portland, 773-5707. Saturday 7/13 Yard Sale/Bake Sale/Cook Out, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., First Congregational […]
Arts Calendar: July 10-23
Greater Portland Books & Authors Saturday 7/13 Connie Smith, author of “Pea Soup Fog,” 1 p.m., Portland Observatory, 138 Congress St., Portland, 774-5561. Thursday 7/18 Travis Brown, author of “How Money Walks,” 5:30-7 p.m., Portland Country Club, 11 Foreside Road, Falmouth, 321-2550, $35, includes a signed copy of the book. Film Thursday 7/11 “The Sandlot,” […]
Judge to unseal search warrants in Hernandez case
Several newspapers had filed motions to unseal the documents related to the murder case against the ex-Patriots star.
San Francisco crash investigators turn to cockpit decisions
Authorities also say a fire truck may have accidentally run over one of the teenagers killed in the crash at San Francisco International Airport.
Moody’s: Maine’s cut in local gov’t revenue-sharing a ‘negative’
The amount of money the state will distribute to municipalities over the next two fiscal years is expected to drop significantly.
MDOT won’t stand in the way of oil shipments
A spokesman says MDOT doesn’t regulate what trains haul, their frequency of trips, their destinations or other matters dealing with interstate commerce.
MDOT won’t stand in the way of oil shipments
A spokesman says MDOT doesn’t regulate what trains haul, their frequency of trips, their destinations or other matters dealing with interstate commerce.
Bath city councilor, restaurant owner join race for Goodall’s state Senate seat
BATH — City Councilor David Sinclair and restaurateur Will Neilson of Arrowsic announced that they will seek to become the Democratic Party nominee in a special election to fill the state Senate District 19 seat being vacated by Sen. Seth Goodall, D-Richmond. Neilson, Sinclair, and Eloise Vitelli, a workforce development specialist from Arrowsic who announced […]