The results come as Americans grapple with trust between law enforcement and minority communities.
2015
Iraqi city of Tikrit in ruins after fight to reclaim it
Satellite imagery shows hundreds of buildings were destroyed or severely damaged.
Feature obituary: Fred Durst, 86, dedicated volunteer at Center for Grieving Children
He was also an avid sailor and longtime member of the Foreside Community Church in Falmouth.
Amanda Knox says she’ll work for wrongly convicted
‘Whatever the future holds for me, I know that I must give back,’ she writes in a letter published in The Seattle Times.
Hemp convention aims for crop comeback
The plant’s return to legitimacy could clear the way for U.S. farmers to compete in an industry currently dominated by China.
Michael Cuzzi: LePage continues to threaten, but he does not inspire action
By interfering with and politicizing independent boards, the governor sets a dangerous precedent.
Skiing in Maine: Books, movies bring us back to the slopes
With ski season all but over, reading and watching provide a perfect escape.
Allen Afield: From wind to warmth, a little study enhances time outdoors
Gauging wind speed and knowing how different trees burn are helpful skills for outdoors enthusiasts.
Hiking in Maine: Producing a wonderful guide for discovery
A new guide for day hikes along the coast is a perfect companion for the Maine Mountain Guide.
Our View: Twomey’s toss an outrageous way to show disapproval
The former mayor owes an apology to Gov. LePage and all the people who didn’t get to question him.