The May 30 show will benefit survivors of the April 15 bombings and the families of those killed in the attack.
May 2013
Norquist puts down Maine tax reform package
The Americans for Tax Reform president says voting for the plan would violate its no-tax pledge.
Legislative panel leans toward funding charter schools in Maine budget
But charter school supporters argue that would politicize the schools and make them targets for opponents.
Unusual late-season snow blankets northeastern Oklahoma
The previous record for the latest snowfall in Tulsa was April 18.
US orders new visa reviews for arriving students
The new procedure is the government’s first security change directly related to the Boston bombings.
Maine Speaker calls bill pathway out of poverty
The ‘ticket to work’ proposal aims to help prepare welfare recipients for the work force.
Lapointe Lumber Co. honored by Gov. Paul LePage
Lapointe Lumber Co., of Augusta and Gardiner, was one of seven businesses that won the Governor’s Award for Business Excellence.
Boston bomb suspect died of gunshots, blunt trauma
Meanwhile, the family of slain suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev was making arrangements Friday for his funeral.
Stock market climbs to all-time highs on upbeat jobs figures
The unemployment rate falls to the lowest level in four years, giving investors new confidence after weeks of conflicting signals about the strength of the global economy.
Should food stamps fund junk food?
The bill advanced by Gov. LePage with bipartisan backing would prohibit food stamp recipients from buying soft drinks and junk food.