The website will make it easier for new businesses to navigate the licensing and permitting process, the state said.
July 2013
NSA leaker’s father says he’s thankful to Putin
‘If it were me, I would stay in Russia and that’s what I hope my son will do,’ Lon Snowden says.
Ex-Maine pastor pleads not guilty to child porn
James Napier was charged last September after police said they found more than 100 child pornography images on his computer at his home in Alfred.
Cost-neutral change to Winslow school budget approved
A second referendum vote for the school budget passed 44-2 Tuesday, after cost-neutral changes had to be made to the previously approved budget.
Elderly Farmington man with dementia found after wandering from home
An elderly man who wandered away from his Farmington home early Wednesday morning was found by police with a canine unit several hours after he was reported missing.
Prosecutors want to know if Bulger will testify
Prosecutors tell the judge that the government deserves to know if Bulger will testify and Bulger has had time to think about it.
U.S. to auction wind energy leases off Mass., R.I.
The Department of Energy estimates that the area could support enough electricity to power more than 1 million homes.
Maine state workers approve two-year contract
The contract includes two small pay hikes, but trims some benefits.
Defense seeks merger of some Manning verdicts
If the judge agrees to merge the counts, it would mean the former intelligence analyst faces up to 116 years in prison instead of 136 years.
66th Maine Lobster Festival gets under way today
The festival each year draws about 100,000 visitors who put away more than 20,000 pounds of lobster.