A preliminary report will be issued on the Kentucky crash in about 10 days.
2015
Maine’s blueberry harvest likely to be 2nd biggest
Based on early estimates the harvest will be between 105 and 110 million pounds.
Cape holds off Falmouth for much needed win
CAPE ELIZABETH—The highly-touted Cape Elizabeth boys’ basketball team hit a rough patch at the end of 2014 and faced the daunting task of beginning the new year against visiting powerhouse Falmouth. The Capers could have either continued to slump or rise to the occasion and it was clear from the get-go Saturday evening, they had […]
In search of a Boston jury to try marathon suspect
Jury selection for the trial of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, accused in the Boston Marathon attacks, begins Monday and could take several weeks.
North Korea blasts U.S. for sanctions over Sony attack
The sanctions might have only a limited effect, as North Korea already is under tough U.S. and international sanctions over its nuclear and missile programs.
Portland Trails gets $100K from foundation
Portland Trails will use the money to launch new fundraising strategies, build its endowment fund and purchase equipment.
Suicide bomber kills 4 people in Somalia, police say
The attacker drove his bomb-laden car into a convoy of troops.
Obama back in Washington after 2-week Hawaii trip
President Barack Obama’s public schedule picks back up Tuesday when he meets with Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto.
U.S. skier Shiffrin dominates field to win World Cup slalom
‘For the first time in my career, I just feel like I am in complete control of myself,’ says Mikaela Shiffrin.
Longtime ESPN sportscaster Stuart Scott dies at 49
He fought cancer since a diagnosis in late 2007.