A federal judge ruled Monday that the anonymous website that criticized 2010 gubernatorial candidate Eliot Cutler was not journalism, and therefore subject to disclosure laws.
October 2012
Big cases for Supreme Court term this week
The court could issue major rulings on affirmative action, gay marriage and voting rights.
Court refuses to hear appeal by anti-gay-marriage group in Maine case
Maine can now demand that the group identify donors to its 2009 campaign.
Victim in Rockland murder a drug dealer, suspect says
A Maine man accused of shooting a man multiple times and killing him tells police that the victim was a drug dealer who’d cut him off.
Chamber launches voter mobilization effort aimed at Maine
Other states targeted in the business group’s effort to elect Republicans are Virginia, Ohio and Montana.
Schwarzenegger kept many secrets from wife Maria
The former Mr. Universe traces his detachment to his bodybuilding days, where he says emotions make athletes lose.
Bucking national trend, Maine gas prices rise
Maine prices are now 42 cents per gallon higher than the same day one year ago.
Bacon shortage ‘baloney,’ but prices to rise
“Use of the word ‘shortage’ caused visions of (1970s-style) gasoline lines in a lot of people’s heads, and that’s not the case,” said one expert.
Maine NWS office honors NH weather observer
The National Weather Service office in Gray honors Kenneth Fernald for his dedication and for the quality of his observations.