Clinton’s campaign lawyer played down the idea that the recount might change the outcome of the election.
November 2016
Police searching for men involved in Bangor home invasions, store robbery
Maine State Police suspect that the same individuals broke into two homes and then robbed a Hermon convenience store.
Under new law, authorities may view browsing history of everyone in U.K.
As passed by Parliament, the so-called ‘snoopers’ charter’ will require telecommunications companies to store Web records for a year.
Texas has ‘let go’ football coach Charlie Strong
Hired in 2014, he was the first black coach in the history of the Longhorns.
Apple, Conservation Fund to protect working forest land in Maine
A 32,400-acre easement and an endowment are being given to the Forest Society for the protection of the Reed Forest in Aroostook County.
Fidel Castro, defiant Cuban revolutionary and president, dies at 90
Castro’s death was announced Friday night by his brother, President Raul Castro.
Sappi dam settlement renews hope for recreational hub in Westbrook
Some envision recreation on the river fueling downtown growth, while others say more parking and lower taxes will feed more business.
Arts group files plans for new performance hall in Portland, but still lacks funding
Friends of the St. Lawrence still must raise $10 million before the group can build a 400-seat center on Munjoy Hill.
Five-story condo development planned at Congress and Washington in Portland
The project by a Biddeford developer would include two first-floor retail or restaurant spaces on a vacant lot next to The Snug pub.
Longtime donor lauds toy fund’s focus on children
Richard Coughlin and his wife, Norma, have given to the fund for decades, in memory of their son.