Senior Republicans say harsh tariffs could cause them problems in the midterm elections.
March 2018
Storm-battered coastal towns assess damage to homes, businesses, roads
So far, one house has been condemned in Wells, but authorities in York County are just beginning to calculate the scope of the damage left behind by surging high tides.
Sports Digest: Greely-Cape Elizabeth Class B South boys’ hockey final moved to Tuesday
The forecast for inclement weather on Wednesday has pushed the game ahead by one day.
Ten years after financial crisis, Senate set to roll back banking rules
It’s a testament to Wall Street’s improved standing on Capitol Hill – as well as to the lobbying muscle of local banks and credit unions in every state.
Concert review: PSO director candidate Eckart Preu takes a chance with ‘The Mermaid’
Going outside the standard canon proves to be a smart choice.
UNE men’s hockey to host Colby in NCAA playoff game Saturday
The Nor’easters will play for the first time in the Division-III playoffs.
Owners of condemned pit bulls plead not guilty to contempt of court
Brandon Ross and Danielle Jones are accused of spiriting the 2 dogs out of state to avoid a euthanasia order.
Kristan Porter named Maine Lobstermen's Association president
Nomination comes after president David Cousens steps down after 27 years
Safe injection sites are a good idea, whether you’re affected by addiction or not
The reality is that safe injection sites will result in fewer discarded needles on the streets, fewer overdose deaths and fewer cases of HIV and Hepatitis C.