Suspected Islamic extremists kill soldiers and policemen and attack a village, where they burn homes.
May 2014
Bath museum kicks off summer events
BATH — With a reception at its Percy & Small Shipyard – including the raising of flags on six masts that symbolize the mammoth schooner Wyoming – Maine Maritime Museum on May 22 kicked off its summer activities. Two new trolley tours – “The “Bath Iron Works Story” and “Historic Bath Architecture: The City that Ships Built” – will […]
Greenberg named Gatorade winner again
Scarborough senior standout Ben Greenberg was named Tuesday as the repeat winner of Maine’s Gatorade Baseball Player of the Year. Greenberg, who has a 3-1 record and 1.17 earned run average on the mound and a .519 batting average to boot, is an A-minus student, volunteers for Ronald McDonald House Charities, in youth baseball programs […]
Sources: Bank of America to handle sale of Clippers
The NBA has agreed to let Donald and Shelly Sterling sell the club on condition that neither retains any equity.
The CEO got a huge raise. You didn’t. Here’s why.
Five reasons why CEOs are enjoying lavish pay increases and five reasons the rest of America is stuck with stagnant income.
Maine Guard chief: Battalion’s exit part of Army shift
Brig. Gen. Campbell says he opposes the plan to relocate the 133rd, but it’s ‘probable.’ Gov. LePage says it’s not up to him, but a federal panel will study it.
Body of Seth Wescott’s father recovered from Camden lake
James B. Wescott, a retired Colby coach and the father of the Olympic snowboarder, fell into Megunticook Lake on Tuesday morning after suffering a medical emergency.
New safety requirements set for Keystone pipeline
The conditions follow the discovery of defects which have since been addressed.
Small tornado touches down in Houlton
The weak tornado caused minor damage, including knocking down some trees in the area.
Police search for store robber in Brewer
The man robbed the Gulf convenience store Monday.