In a decision affirming Gov. Paul LePage’s ‘government speech,’ the federal judge also dismisses a lawsuit that had sought a jury trial to get the artwork reinstalled.
March 2012
Record warmth coming to an end in region
Another record fell today in Portland, but the weekend is expected to be cloudy and cooler.
Damariscotta man critically injured in violent crash
A 27-year-old is in critical condition at Maine Medical Center in Portland after the pickup he was driving crashed into a tree and rolled over Thursday night.
Deja vu all over again: Memory contest returns to NYC
Contestants in Saturday’s USA Memory Championship include a group of Hershey, Pa., moms who have watched their teens compete for years.
Ballot set for U.S. Senate primary in Maine
The Secretary of State’s Office affirms that six Republicans and four Democrats will be on the June 12 primary ballot.
Fairfield woman struck by van in stable condition
A woman struck by a van in Fairfield was listed today in stable condition at a Lewiston hospital.
Facebook warns employers not to demand passwords
The social networking company is also threatening legal action.
U.S. new-home sales fall for 2nd month
The Commerce Department says new-home sales dropped 1.6 percent last month. Sales have fallen nearly 7 percent since December.
Obama: ‘If I had a son, he’d look like Trayvon’
The president says “every parent in America” should understand why the fatal shooting of a Florida teenager must be investigated “to figure out exactly how this tragedy happened.”