Romney engineered his returns to conform with his statement that he had paid at least 13 percent.
September 2012
Police identify 2 killed in Maine crash
Investigators say the SUV went off the side of Route 46, striking a large tree on Thursday. Both occupants were killed instantly.
Wal-Mart to hire 50,000 for holiday season
The world’s largest retailer, based in Bentonville, Ark., says that this year’s holiday hiring will be up slightly from last year.
Free speech, public’s right to know central in Cutler Files suit
Political consultant Dennis Bailey contends that the state’s ethics commission should not have fined him for his anonymous website targeting then-gubernatorial candidate Eliot Cutler.
Witnesses: Murder victim, Mercier downtown night she died
Two former area residents testified in court this morning that they saw murder victim Rita St. Peter and the man accused of killing her in downtown Madison about the same time on the night she died.
Maine jobless rate unchanged in August
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics estimated 54,000 were unemployed, up 1,100 over the year.
3 in Rockland charged with possession of bath salts
Drug agents, state police, Rockland police and Knox County Sheriff’s deputies worked together on an investigation that led to Thursday’s arrests.
Gorham town councilor pleads guilty to drunk driving
Suzanne Phillips, 36, was arrested on May 4 after she allegedly hit two parked cars then drove off.
Pakistan: 15 killed in protests against anti-Islam film
Muslims also marched in at least a half-dozen other countries, with some burning American flags and effigies of U.S. President Barack Obama.