An exhibit commemorates the 25th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act by telling the story of 10 Mainers.
2015
Divers search for submerged wreckage from AirAsia jet
The flight data recorders should be in the tail, but the airline says recovering bodies is still its top priority.
Maine business owner faces federal lawsuit over IRA money
The Department of Labor says Windham-based Seavey’s Furniture & Appliance failed to put $16,015 in employees’ contributions into the retirement accounts.
FairPoint, striking unions finish third day of mediation
Neither side will comment on contract talks with federal mediators in Washington.
LePage’s second term to begin Wednesday with inaugural speech, party
Thousands will gather in Augusta to hear the governor’s broad goals for the state and help usher in his next four years.
George, Barbara Bush celebrate 70th wedding anniversary
They met at a dance as teenagers and are expected to celebrate at home.
Bath Iron Works to lay off 48 workers
Because of a work shortage in their trades, 39 pipefitters and nine machinists will be furloughed.
York fire crews battle fire and ice – and aid dog bite victims
A pit bull bites its owner and a neighbor as the blaze on Route 1 destroys a garage and a second-floor apartment.
Maple Leafs fire coach Randy Carlyle after rough road trip
Carlyle, the fourth NHL coach fired this season, will be replaced at least temporarily by assistants Steve Spott and Peter Horachek.
Falmouth school budget hurdles: tech, charters, enrollment
FALMOUTH — The School Board and administrators had preliminary discussions on the challenges of the budget for the upcoming fiscal year at Monday night’s workshop, with enrollment, charter schools and technology identified as three of the biggest issues. Finance Director Dan O’Shea said some classes saw enrollment increases this school year that were higher than […]