Members of a Montana legislative panel move to table the measure.
February 2015
U.S. accuses China of subsidizing exports in seven industries
It tells the World Trade Organization that the practice violates rules and undermines fair competition.
Boston’s public transit head quits amid storm disruptions
Her resignation is just part of the aftermath of record snowfalls that are also giving school officials headaches.
Maine’s highway agencies aren’t sweating cost of winter storms – yet
For the Maine Turnpike Authority, the drop in tolls during storms can be more costly than snow removal.
Obama’s request for war powers means partisan battles
As Republican lawmakers seek a broader authority, Democrats hope to narrow the president’s options.
Alex Vraciu, top WW II flying ace, dies at 96
The F6F Hellcat pilot was credited with destroying 19 Japanese planes in the air and 21 on the ground.
With snow piling up, is it time to hit the roof?
Worried Maine homeowners wonder whether they should shed the weight or just wait it out. The answer isn’t always clear.
Maine banker appointed to Boston Fed sees Big Picture
Peter Judkins, recently appointed to the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, is president and chief executive officer of Franklin Savings Bank.
Hall-Dale boys pull away late to eliminate Traip
A 9-0 run helped the Tigers to Augusta on the back of a 59-44 win over the Rangers.
Like gas prices, cost of heating oil rising in Maine
A survey by the Governor’s Energy Office shows the price per gallon rose 4 cents in the past two weeks.