Oakland maintains its lead in the AFC West with a 35-32 victory.
November 2016
Class-action suit alleges fraud by Electricity Maine
The lawsuit claims the company enrolls customers at artificially low rates and then transfers them with little notice to long-term rates that exceed the standard-offer rate.
Sunday’s Maine college roundup: Slow start doesn’t stop UMaine women
The Black Bears score just four points in the first quarter, but recover to win.
Waterville couple gives $4 million to Portland retirement community
The Cedars is developing a new approach to senior care to create the atmosphere of a home.
Pastor makes new start on dream of Skowhegan family shelter
The home he hoped would house families is demolished to make way for one that will meet codes.
Augusta attracts 3 chain restaurants
Five Guys Burgers and Fries, Taco Bell and an International House of Pancakes are expected to open in the coming months.
Saltmarsh sparrow could be extinct in 50 years, Audubon report warns
The Connecticut scientists also note that piping plovers remain highly vulnerable.
Drought’s effects more evident in South
Water shortages lead to restrictions, discolored water – and even spark the clearing of beaver dams.
One fatally shot, 9 wounded in New Orleans’ French Quarter
Police do not know whether the two women and eight men were targeted or what prompted the shooting.
R.I. town divided despite casino OK
Tiverton only narrowly approved the plan, and a newly elected council includes project skeptics.