Maine and Vermont both get waivers from a limit on the number of non-Division I games on their schedules.
2014
MLB approves expanded replay starting this season
Each manager will be allowed to challenge at least one call per game. If he’s right, he’ll get another challenge.
N.H. death penalty opponents push repeal effort
Democratic Gov. Maggie Hassan said she would support repeal as long as it doesn’t affect the state’s only death row inmate.
Oxford Networks to expand under Canadian ownership
The Internet service provider will retain its name and management team in its Lewiston office.
Average cost of plane ticket takes off for fourth consecutive year
Fares rose 2 percent in 2013, and that doesn’t count the $3.4 billion in extra fees that fliers paid.
N.H. town to send some students to Maine schools
Marshwood middle and high schools will educate children from Rollinsford, N.H.
House passes bill to track health care sign-up numbers
The measure, which would require weekly updates on the numbers of website visits, applications and enrollees, stands no chance of passage in the Democratic-led Senate.
Health care website passes security test
WASHINGTON — Cybersecurity concerns over President Barack Obama’s health care website have been cleared up through testing, a government security professional who initially had qualms about the system assured lawmakers Thursday. But a congressional hearing featuring three senior technology experts from within the Health and Human Services Department also revealed a broader internal debate before […]
Tom Brady back at practice after missing day
No sniffles, no coughs, no watery eyes. Patriots fans can breathe easy now that Tom Brady is back at practice.
Vatican comes under sharp criticism for sex abuse
A representative of the Holy See responds to uncomfortable questions before a packed audience at U.N. headquarters in Geneva.