The state’s waiver is supposed to expire Oct. 10.
September 2018
Mistrial declared in murder case of Blackwater security guard charged in 2007 Iraqi civilian massacre
Nicholas A. Slatten was accused of firing the first shots that set off a barrage that killed or injured 31 people.
More than 'the hammer': Resource officer joins Cape Elizabeth schools
CAPE ELIZABETH — The town’s first school resource officer says he hopes to be more than a cop to the kids. “This is more of a partnership and a resource than just a guy who’s going to try to get kids in trouble,” Officer David Galvan said Sept. 5. After some debate between the School Board […]
Watch: Like A Boss: One-on-one with Deanna Sherman, president and CEO of Dead River Co.
The conversation was led by Lisa DeSisto, Portland Press Herald CEO and publisher.
Social media execs tell Congress they’re ready to fend off foreign interference
But both Democrats and Republicans said they were doubtful that the social media giants had fully cleaned them up ahead of the midterm elections
Survey shows older Maine voters evenly split between Mills and Moody for governor
An AARP Maine poll of 804 voters older than 50 also indicates Sen. Angus King and Rep. Chellie Pingree have big leads among those voters, and Rep. Bruce Poliquin is in a tight race against a Democratic challenger.
Brunswick fire station cost estimate grows to $15M
BRUNSWICK — The public will have a chance to comment and hear more about a proposed new Central Fire Station at a Town Council workshop Monday, Sept. 10. Councilors scheduled the workshop after discussing a report from the Fire Station Task Force on Sept. 4. The report included a preliminary floor plan and budget for the […]
Man charged with stealing more than $200,000 from his employer in Topsham
Police allege that Georges Gendron, who worked as controller for a construction equipment manufacturer, committed the crimes over three years.
Full-fat dairy might not be as unhealthy as feared
Whole milk dairy foods are more than vehicles for fat.
Augusta council to consider zone change for 250 apartments off Civic Center Drive
Developer says the apartments would be marketed to medical workers.