The president’s removal casts doubt on whether Arab Spring ideals are right for the region, given the array of forces there.
July 2013
SLIDE SHOW: Grief, anger, rubble on Day 5
A selection of photos from Day 4 following a Canadian train explosion, as the death toll rises to 15 and dozens remain missing.
Fake George Bush baseball cards could cost some collectors
Former White House chief of staff John H. Sununu helps uncover the possible fraud.
AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL: Important, well played game ends without a winner
WATERVILLE — For a game between the two top teams in the standings, it lived up to the expectations. The only thing missing was a winner.
That part may — or may not — come later.
SNAPSHOT: Kite crash
Dan Mayle attempts to right his kite Sunday while flying at Mill Park in Augusta.
School bus, car collide in South Berwick
A school bus carrying 23 summer campers collided with a car Tuesday afternoon on Route 236.
Augusta planners turn away Red Barn’s noise waiver request
The Augusta Planning Board Tuesday dismissed The Red Barn Restaurant’s request to exceed the city’s 60-decibel noise limit during a weekly summer series of outdoor concerts.
Pugnacious crowd debates need for Clinton police department
The crowd wasn’t as big as at a previous hearing, but residents of Clinton still had plenty to say about its police department, both good and bad, Tuesday night.
VoteTRAC: Override to require police warrants for cellphone info
The Maine and Senate overrode Gov. LePage’s veto, and now Maine police will be required to get a warrant to obtain location information from citizens’ cell phones.
Attorney seeking to seal affidavits in Maine child’s death
The action comes as the Press Herald requests documents related to the case of a 2-year-old whose body was found in a car in Stetson.