The North also made it clear that it wouldn’t need to keep its nuclear weapons if military threats against the country are resolved and it receives a security guarantee.
2018
Wake Up Weather – March 6, 2018
Today will be the calm before the storm with a nor’easter set to bring heavy snow for the mid to late week.
$6 million award in lawsuit exposes rift in prominent Maine business family
Tucker Cianchette wins the judgment against his father and stepmother, Eric and Peggy Cianchette, over a failed buyout of Casco Bay Ford in Yarmouth.
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From the State House: I’m the victim of a gun crime, and I never blamed the gun
I’m glad I live in a state where my constitutional right to self-protection will never be questioned.
Meet the last man alive to have raced during Roger Bannister’s famous mile run
The Rev. George Dole of Bath was the only American in the race when Bannister broke the 4-minute barrier in 1954.
Mother’s intellectual disabilities cast doubt on her role in daughter’s slaying, attorney says
He says Sharon Carrillo may have been controlled by her husband, who is also charged with murder in the beating death of 10-year-old Marissa Kennedy.
Maine restaurants, hotels set record last year with $3.8 billion in revenue
Lodging sales topped $1 billion for the first time, aided by rising room prices and steady tourism growth, as the state continued to be a ‘hot destination.’
Our View: Quebec hydro line could leverage new pipe for gas
Massachusetts wants to put a transmission line across Maine, but won’t allow a gas line at home.
Letter to the editor: Hunger striker opposing BIW tax incentive for good cause – Maine taxpayers
I’m looking at the picture of a man I know, his face so gaunt, his expression so haunted. The man is Bruce Gagnon, now in the 22nd day of his hunger strike in opposition to a $60 million tax break from the state of Maine for General Dynamics’ Bath Iron Works. What is it that […]