The beloved nanny returns to London to help the next generation of the Banks family.
September 2018
Visa, Mastercard reach $6.2 billion settlement over credit card swipe fees
A group of 19 merchants and trade groups alleged that they conspired to fix fees that are charged to stores for handling credit card payments.
Maine man says Betty Crocker measuring spoons made him sick
The Waterville resident is seeking $250,000 in damages from Betty Crocker and its parent company, General Mills.
This veteran didn’t agree with Kaepernick, but still spoke with him
Colin Kaepernick and Nate Boyer had differing views, but amid NFL protests the two did manage to find some common ground.
State expands quarantine area to stop spread of emerald ash borer in York County
The destructive, invasive beetle has been found in 4 towns in the county – Acton, Berwick, Lebanon and Shapleigh.
New tariff list creates risk of ‘downward cycle’ for U.S. auto industry
President Trump’s latest round of import levies on Chinese imports will add costs to more than 100 car parts.
Tesla facing Justice Department investigation over Elon Musk tweets
Authorities are investigating the electric-car company over statements chief executive Elon Musk made last month about taking the company private.
Medicaid supporters urge federal agency to ignore LePage letter, approve expansion
Three parties argue in letters that the U.S. government should allow 70,000 more Mainers to get health coverage as state law dictates, despite the governor’s opposition.
Portland to hold forum next week on self-driving public transportation
City Manager Jon Jennings is interested in exploring the potential of driverless shuttles to alleviate congestion.