LePage will discuss his personal experiences with domestic violence and take questions from students at the Penobscot Job Corps in Bangor.
June 2012
Ellsworth businessman faces drug trafficking charges
Patrick Jordan, 43, president of construction firm R.F. Jordan, is charged with selling oxycodone.
More hearings for Maine Turnpike toll proposals
The authority says the public can voice their opinions at additional hearings on July 9 in York and on July 11 in Wells.
Drinking boaters target of Maine wardens
The Warden Service will increase boating patrols around the state from Friday to Sunday.
Mount Rainier rescue claims life of Mainer
A blizzard delays efforts to recover the body of ranger Nick Hall of Patten, who slid 3,000 feet to his death during a rescue mission.
NBA FINALS: James finally has title
LeBron James had 26 points, 11 rebounds and 13 assists, and got the kind of help that was worth leaving home for, leading the Heat in a 121-106 rout of the Oklahoma City Thunder on Thursday night to win the NBA Finals in five games.
Group says Summers should resign
Republican U.S. Senate candidate Charlie Summers should resign his job as secretary of state to prevent conflicts of interest and political use of the office, a liberal advocacy group said Thursday.
SNAP SHOT: Strawberry seller
Dan Kananowitz, of Libson Falls, collects quarts of strawberries Wednesday he sold from the hood of his car in Hallowell. Kananowitz said he started harvesting and selling the fruit when he got laid off several years ago but continues to offer what he picks on days off now. Roadside strawberry vending is a “good way […]
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL: Meehan ready for test
A first-team all-Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference Class B selection, Gardiner’s Dennis Meehan will test his abilities against some of the top high school baseball players in the country next week when he takes part in a showcase tournament near Omaha, Nebraska.