The former New York governor entered the race through video and dropped out in a TV ad.
2015
China finds strong storm sank cruiser in June, killing 442
Only 14 people survived the disaster on the Yangtze River.
Maine’s supreme court justices to help with backlog
The 7 justices will serve as trial court judges during the spring.
Lewiston police dog dies unexpectedly
Chico died unexpectedly after a Christmas day medical emergency.
Mainers hope to bring back televised pro ski racing
The head-to-head concept would mirror a format used successfully on TV in the past.
Our View: Six-figure summons for Waterville standoff would undercut intervention’s success
Billing a man after his mental health crisis is defused sends the wrong message to others who face similar challenges.
Another View: Boosting taxes on cigarettes could help babies live, thrive
Making it more expensive for pregnant women to smoke could reduce health problems in newborns.
Maine Voices: It’s inevitable that U.S. consumers will plug into electric vehicles
Major automakers’ pledges to grow model offerings are good news for everyone from patriots to clean-energy advocates.
Ruth Marcus: Clinton campaign can’t be too smug about Trump’s sexism
Bill Clinton has a record of conduct toward women that’s far worse than any of The Donald’s vulgar remarks.
Letter to the editor: Former city manager shows lack of civility to ‘gadfly’
The Page 1 news Dec. 23 (“A watchdog’s last howl”) regarding Robert Hains’ retirement from public service as a “gadfly” at Portland City Council meetings isn’t controversial, but what seems to be is a former city manager’s reaction to the news. Joseph Gray was quoted by Portland Press Herald Staff Writer Randy Billings about Hains’ […]