The nutritional supplement maker’s stock sinks after admitting that executives exaggerated its growth.
March 3, 2016
Maine’s highest court upholds sentence of woman who killed daughter
Leanna Norris told investigators that she gave her daughter a dose of allergy medicine to help her sleep, then suffocated her.
Bram Goldsmith, Hollywood’s ‘Banker to the Stars,’ dies at 93
The financial visionary supported many in the entertainment industry while overseeing fast growth at City National Bank.
Amy Adams took role despite less pay than men
The actress says she knew she was receiving less money than her ‘American Hustle’ co-stars.
Central Maine man scammed by visitors posing as federal agents
The Industry resident said the two men came to his house, told him that he’d won a sweepstakes and had him send $1,000 to an address in Jamaica.
Gladys Knight sings to Utah police officer during traffic stop
The officer is treated to an impromptu rendition of ‘Happy Birthday.’
National firm to partner with Maine group, help fund startups
Entrepreneurs in Portland and 15 more U.S. cities will receive financing and other help from Village Capital.
Maine Fishermen’s Forum focuses on communicating about climate change
Several speakers cite the disconnect between scientists who document rising ocean temperatures and fishermen who harvest seafood.
Maine lawmakers endorse bill to streamline housing assistance
Simplifying wait lists and applications is a first step in addressing the broader problems of homelessness and affordable housing across the state, supporters say.
USM, Iceland join in study abroad opportunity for students
Students at USM will be able to travel to Iceland for two weeks, through a program funded by an alumna’s gift and a grant from the Maine Economic Improvement Fund.