The president’s companies, the White House and the Trump campaign have provided more than a million pages of documents to the special counsel.
2018
Democrats block confirmation of LePage’s pick to lead state’s housing authority
George Gervais, who is the commissioner of economic development, fails to get the two-thirds support necessary to win the position.
New short-term rental rules will be reconsidered in South Portland
The city clerk’s office says a resident has gathered enough signatures to force a possible referendum.
Men’s basketball: Rhode Island opens NCAA tourney with OT win over Oklahoma
Trae Young scores 28 for the Sooners, but it’s the Rams who advance to the round of 32 with an 83-78 overtime victory.
Collapse of bridge built with ‘innovative’ system kills at least 4 in Miami
The 950-ton span, part of Florida International University, was installed on Saturday.
Afghan baby named Donald Trump proves divisive
Little Donald Trump Poya’s father read a Dari translation of his namesake’s book and thought the name might be lucky.
Police security review goes awry, shakes up students at Windham High School
An officer was not supposed to declare ‘this is a drill’ and order 50 students to the floor during what was intended to be a simple walk-through inspection.
Parkland shooting surveillance videos released
The video shows the school resource officer on the exterior of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School during the attack.
Saddleback’s prospective buyer denies that visa program is driving the purchase plan
The Majella Group’s Sebastian Monsour says he is ‘looking at more traditional finances’ to purchase the Maine ski resort.
Sidney man convicted of child rape wins new trial
An appeals court has found that Eric Bard’s rights were violated when a judge discussed the case with the prosecutor without the defense present.