Dealing with regulators and lawyers was too much for George Hotz.
November 2016
As Maine heads for a record, even early voters face long lines
In Portland, where more than 14,000 absentee ballots were cast, residents run into delays on the last day of pre-election in-person voting.
MaineHealth wins national award for healthy hospital food
The system encourages healthy food choices for its employees.
Maine working forest changes hands
The land is sold by Canopy Timberlands LLC to Tall Timbers Trust.
Putin awards Russian citizenship to Steven Seagal
The actor has been a regular visitor to Russia in recent years.
Defense in South Portland doctor’s fraud trial questions credibility of witness
Dr. Joel Sabean is on trial in federal court on charges of tax evasion, health care fraud and violation of drug laws.
Val Kilmer calls Michael Douglas ‘misinformed’ about throat cancer
Kilmer says he has ‘no cancer whatsoever.’
Trepidation over election fuels stock market losing streak
The major stock indexes drop for eight consecutive days, the worst since the 2008 financial crisis.
Concert review: Zapion presents Sufi, Turkish and classical Arabic styles
The group, founded by Bowdoin percussionist Eric LaPerna, plays Middle Eastern music that is deceptively complex.
So you thought the election was scary? Now Stephen King’s ‘It’ clown is running
Signs advertising the candidacy of the creepy clown are popping up in Bangor.