He says that clerks who don’t start issuing the licenses when the stay expires Monday could face legal consequences.
2015
Prosecutors oppose Tsarnaev’s appeal
They say the suspected bomber can get a fair trial in Boston and want jury selection to start Monday.
Nothing’s for certain in opening round of NFL playoffs
The first round showcases one bitter rivalry matchup, the Ravens meeting the Steelers in Pittsburgh.
Conservative lawmakers say no to Medicaid expansion
Governors across the political spectrum see federal funds as too generous to reject but face roadblocks from Republicans.
Suh’s bad reputation could cost him if he becomes a free agent
Detroit Lions defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh has been in plenty of trouble with the NFL, a factor that other teams will notice.
Comment sought on Greater Portland transportation plans
‘Destination Tomorrow’ is a comprehensive plan that outlines policies and strategies to maintain and improve transportation services in Greater Portland.
L.A. crime fighter improves life for tenants, aids police
Arnie Corlin has helped in dozens of homicide investigations by tracking down and downloading surveillance video that may have captured a crime.
Scarborough Land Trust preserves ‘amazing’ 135 acres
Conservationists finalize a deal for the Benjamin Farm property, a project 15 years in the works.
Bill Nemitz: ‘Uncle Sam’ charged with acting truly un-American
The Portland man who dresses up as the character during tax season has been terrorizing an Iraqi neighbor over his race and ethnicity, the AG’s Office says.
Off and running, Mainers strengthen their resolve at the gym
Many start the new year with a commitment to staying or getting fit, making Planet Fitness in Portland a busy place.