For the past two weeks, morning radio personality Don Brown has slept in until 6 a.m. — three hours later than usual.
July 2012
GOP to choose nominees in Maine legislative races
District 57 was left without candidates when both primary winners — Republican Andrew Worcester and Democrat Maeghan Maloney — withdrew their names from the race.
Kan. insurance chief bucks GOP on health insurance
The Republican says the health exchanges in ‘Obamacare’ are a ‘market-driven’ solution that gives more people access to healthcare, but her GOP colleagues shun her.
NH night vision company gets $50M Army contract
A New Hampshire company that makes night vision goggles has been awarded a $50 million contract from the U.S. Army for 3,800 goggles.
Privately devout Romney worships with his family
The family’s devotion to the Mormon faith is a part of Romney’s life that the electorate rarely sees and Romney almost never mentions it in public.
China court: Apple pays $60M to settle iPad case
Apple has paid $60 million to settle a dispute in China over ownership of the iPad name, a court announced Monday, removing a potential obstacle to sales of the popular tablet in the Chinese market.
Hermon man dead after standoff with police
HERMON — Authorities say a Maine man who exchanged gunfire with police was shot in the leg, but died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. Police say the episode unfolded Sunday night at the home of 24-year-old Michael McKay in Hermon, where he returned after allegedly threatening some people in Kenduskeag. Brenda Kielty […]
Man found lying hurt in northern Maine road
Police think the man may have fallen out of a pickup truck bed, due to a 911 call they received.
Maine gas prices drop again
The average in Maine is now $3.39 per gallon, just two cents more than the national average.
Guardsmen build Augusta trail, gain experience
Maine soldiers clad in camouflage and hard hats forged a road through the woods of Augusta over the last two weeks, opening up access for skiers, hikers and bikers.