A non-profit that is running a drive to register voters has mailed voter registration forms to animals and non-citizens.
July 2012
More dogs sick with preventable virus
The virus is potentially fatal and easily preventable.
JPMorgan: Trading loss grew to $4.4 billion
Just three months ago, JPMorgan was viewed as the top American bank. Since the disclosure of the trading loss, however, that reputation has been eroded.
Maine man dies, wife injured in motorcycle crash
Police say the motorcycle colliided with a car driven by a 21-year-old Poland man that crossed the center line.
Bangor woman gets 3½ years for identity theft
Prosecutors say between September and November 2010, Angela Amy Curtis, 26, stole mail in Glenburn, Hudson, Bucksport, Hermon, Orono, Bangor and Veazie.
Mass. officer focus of probe in Red Sox slur
The officer is accused of calling Red Sox outfielder Carl Crawford a derogatory racial term during a Sea Dogs game July 5.
3 charged with heroin trafficking in western Maine
Authorities seize 470 bags of heroin with a street value of almost $12,000 and other drug paraphernalia.
Former Brunswick air base to get money for hangars
FAA grants of more than $2 million will help construct hangars for small, general aviation aircraft, among other improvements.
Unhealthy air expected along Maine coast today, Saturday
Officials urge people to refrain from strenuous activity, especially children and adults with respiratory problems.
LePage: IRS not far from Gestapo
Gov. Paul LePage Thursday attempted to clarify his recent comment comparing the Internal Revenue Service to the Gestapo, the Nazi secret police, during a fundraiser in Vermont. However, the governor may have reignited a controversy that’s made national headlines.