President Vladimir Putin is set to meet with Iran’s President Hasan Rouhani in Kyrgyzstan on the sidelines of a security summit later this week.
September 2013
Bowen: Despite battles, Maine schools show progress
Maine’s departing education chief says politics have cast a shadow over positive innovations under way in Maine.
West Gardiner woman summoned for allegedly driving car at man
Christine Sounier, 25, of West Gardiner, was summoned after allegedly driving her car at a man while he was walking on Washington Street and then assaulting him.
Boston airport apologizes for fire drill on 9/11
The two hijacked jets that were flown into the World Trade Center towers flew out of Logan.
Phone calls show MaineCare transport mess persists
With DHHS still evaluating the program after six weeks, the companies hired to coordinate rides say service is better. Yet phone calls placed by Rep. Matthew Peterson suggest otherwise.
Pharmacy groups sue Maine to stop new import law
A law that passed in June and goes into effect in October would allow a Canadian company to resume its mail-order business in Maine.
Whitefield contractor blames Swan for wrecking his marriage
Frank Monroe testified in U.S. District Court today that “half the reason” he’s now divorced is because of the harassment he faced from former Chelsea Selectwoman Carole Swan, who was asking for kickbacks from him while he performed work for the town.
Volatility of oil on Quebec train was higher than listed
But officials say using safer tank cars may not have limited the deadly crash’s damage. They don’t say who made the error, or if it was intentional.
NSA machine: Too big for anyone to understand
Newly declassified documents tell a story of a surveillance apparatus that nobody fully comprehended, which the government used to snoop on phone records.
Nation pauses on 9/11 to pay tribute to victims
In New York, bells tolled to mark the planes hitting the towers and the moments when the skyscrapers fell.