The case has potential air-quality ramifications for Maine, which has been described as the ‘tailpipe’ of the nation.
2014
Augusta council to consider employee contracts, Howard Hill agreement
Six of the unions that represent city workers are up for raises each year for the next three years.
Sidney man accused of raping 4-year-old seeks bail
Eric Bard has been held in jail or at the Riverview Psychiatric Center since July 2012.
Hallowell real estate agent earns technology certificate
Harrison Wolfington, from Laflin & Wolfington Realty in Hallowell, joined more than 30,000 real estate professionals who have earned the association’s e-PRO Certification.
Construction expo in Augusta holding job fair Wednesday
Construction Expo of Maine, sponsored by the Maine Chapter National Association of Women in Construction, is hosting its annual job fair Wednesday at the Augusta Civic Center from 8:30-11:30 a.m.
Sorrow, pride mark Boston Marathon bombing anniversary
Vice President Biden and other dignitaries honor three people who were killed and 260 others who were injured in the 2013 attacks.
Husband of Kingfield teacher killed in crash files lawsuit
Andrew Hodgins is suing Craig Gage for allegedly driving negligently when his van struck a van driven by Samantha Wright.
Nova Scotia residents cheer arrival, and potential, of ferry to Portland
The town of Yarmouth gets its first glimpse of the Nova Star, which restores a vital economic link to the American mainland.
Supremacist faces murder charges in Kansas deaths
Frazier Glenn Cross faces one count of capital murder for the deaths of 14-year-old boy and his grandfather and one count of first-degree premeditated murder for the death of a woman.