Malcom Butler and the Titans agree to a deal.
March 2018
Sen. Volk says fellow Maine Republican who insulted Florida students shouldn’t run
Sen. Amy Volk of Scarborough joins Democrats who have called on Leslie Gibson to end his candidacy for the District 57 House seat.
Russia: Poisoning accusations are ‘nonsense’
Police said the investigation of who poisoned Sergei Skripal and his daughter, Yulia, will last many weeks.
Greece tries to restrain soccer bosses
The latest trouble occurred over the weekend, when the owner of PAOK Thessaloniki ran onto the field with a holstered gun to confront the referee.
What to know about the World Trade Organization’s role in U.S. tariffs
Officials say it’s too soon to tell if the U.S. is violating the organization’s rules as Trump claims his decision was done on the grounds of national security.
Colombia wants to be renowned for pot like Saudi Arabia is for oil
As more countries approve some form of legalization, Colombia is bent on recapturing its global dominance.
Prospects improve for CMP’s $950 million power line plan
New Hampshire regulators’ delay in making a final decision will likely doom the rival to CMP’s New England Clean Energy Connect.
From high school role player to college all-star
Gorham’s Kristen Curley became a standout in her freshman season at USM.
Former Old Orchard Beach fire chief to be sentenced for arson
Ricky Plummer pleaded guilty to setting a fire that burned more than 40 acreas.
Canadian pot company plotting global push
Hydropothecary Corp. plans to be “one of the two to three multinational companies still standing in five years.”