Records provide details of the misstatements and secrecy that James Campbell used to achieve his unit swap agenda.
2015
April finds lakes still in frozen mode
The calendar may say spring, but the ice has yet to melt in central Maine’s waterways.
Waterville officials may get on board for passenger train
The City Council will discuss formally exploring benefits of bringing back the rail service.
Gov. Jerry Brown defends water use cutback
California’s governor says his order does not apply to farmers because they need water to grow fruits and vegetables for America and the world.
White House pitches Iran nuclear deal
But Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warns that the agreement will lead to an arms race in the Mideast.
U.S. officials: Al-Qaida rebuilding amid chaos in Yemen
U.S. counterterrorism efforts take a back seat to civil war, relieving pressure on al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula.
Former Greely High shot putter Becky O’Brien back on track
Teaming up with her father has helped reignite her dream of becoming an Olympian.
Suspect held after discovery of bagged body parts in Massachusetts
The duffel bag was found near a biotech company in Cambridge.
Matriarch of Wallenda circus family dies at 87
Jenny Wallenda started her career with the famous aerial family as a horse rider when she was just a child.
Maine bill would require carbon monoxide detectors at more sites
State Sen. Bill Diamond’s proposal would require carbon monoxide detectors in all hotels, motels, dormitories and day-care centers.