On the campaign trail, Trump would say or do whatever it took to get elected. So what does he really believe?
November 2016
Charles Lawton: Maine’s social and political fault lines mirror our divided nation
Driving economic recovery in rural Maine could be an experiment that the whole country learns from.
Twins lift Bates men’s basketball past UNE
Marcus and Malcolm Delpeche finish with a double-double each as Bates holds off the University of New England.
Photographer Mason Philip Smith, a fixture of Portland’s arts scene, dies at 83
Trained as a photojournalist, he went on to become well known for his portraits and Congress Street studio, continuing his career after retirement with fine art photography and trips to China.
Celtics beat Heat with big second quarter, 25 points from Thomas
Boston opens a 17-point halftime lead and holds on despite a 42-point third quarter for Miami.
Bay State senator calls medical research bill ‘corrupt’
Sen. Elizabeth Warren blasts Republicans over the measure, which she says in riddled with ‘a bunch of special giveaways’ to big pharmaceutical companies.
Idea to cut NASA’s role in climate science could be major loss for Maine, scientists say
The state is a hub for research – especially related to oceans – that relies on the agency’s data and employs dozens in Portland, Boothbay and Orono.
First U.S. commercial flight lands in Havana
People thought it would take Castro’s death to free up travel, but the U.S. had already lifted some rules.
Sports Digest: Deadline approaching for collective bargaining
Owners have threatened a lockout if a deal is not reached.
Defendant in South Carolina church shootings allowed to act as own attorney
The judge’s approval of Dylann Roof representing himself opens the door to courtoom spectacles.