The New England Wild Flower Society study warns that the decline of plant species has ramifications for wildlife and humans.
March 2015
Ohio Gov. Kasich, in Maine, calls on Clinton to support balanced budget
The possible Republican presidential candidate wants the state’s lawmakers to join his call for a convention to propose a constitutional amendment.
OUR OPINION: Mainers with meager wages should get a raise
Increasing the minimum wage with help low-income families, and the economy.
High court revives former UPS driver’s pregnancy lawsuit
The Supreme Court throws out lower court rejections and says her lawsuit must be reconsidered.
Divided Supreme Court weighs clean-air regulations
The case is the latest challenge to the White House’s actions to rein in emissions from coal- and oil-fired power plants.
Facebook sees versatility as key to its Messenger mobile app
It’s opening the app so outside programmers can build features for the service, and Messenger also will soon be able to display store receipts and shipping information.
Typhoid outbreak reported in Ugandan capital
At least 4,000 suspected cases are reported, with 400 confirmed.
Afghan leader offers thanks, promises to U.S. Congress
He pays homage to U.S. military members, thanks taxpayers and vows to work for self-reliance.
Winter weather blamed for dismal Downeaster performance
January and February marked the train service’s worst two-month stretch since late 2001.
Interim head of community colleges has ‘productive’ meeting with LePage
Derek Langhauser, who took over after President John Fitzsimmons resigned, says he can work with the governor.