Carl’s Jr. is told to forget naming them after him.
March 2018
Immigrant mom vows to remain inside church
ICE’s official policy considers schools or churches ‘sensitive locations’ in which enforcement action is generally avoided.
The real face of Mary Magdalene
Years of research and analysis elevate her to a stalwart apostle.
Judge hears emergency request to allow Maine to move forward with ranked-choice voting
Attorneys for Maine’s secretary of state and the Committee for Ranked Choice Voting argue for a ruling that would clear the way for the nation’s first statewide ranked-choice election in June.
Thomaston rejects Walmart’s request for a tax abatement
The town’s assessors say the application was incomplete, leaving the door open for an extension of the case.
Georgia woman charged for driving to Maine without windshield
Anh Mai told police she crashed her vehicle in Georgia and kept driving up to Maine with the windshield smashed out with no set destination.
Wiscasset to hold public hearing about MDOT lawsuit question
Wiscasset Select Board will discuss and hear public comment related to the upcoming special referendum town meeting about the lawsuit against the Maine Department of Transportation during Tuesday’s meeting.
Group thinks MDOT biased about Frank J. Wood Bridge project
Friends of Frank J. Wood Bridge think MDOT process related to the future of historic structure has been biased from the beginning.
Sea Bags’ management honored by SBA
Beth Shissler and Don Oakes are named Maine’s Small Business Person of the Year by the federal agency.
Murder suspect’s lawyer says another man could be guilty
With a jury selected for the trial of Luc Tieman, attorney Stephen Smith argues to include an alternative suspect theory.