Port City Sound, a barbershop quartet, was headed to a competition in New Orleans when their flight was delayed.
January 2015
Maine’s high court rejects convicted murderer’s bid to regain parental rights
Joel Hayden, 33, killed the mother of his four children, and a childhood friend, in New Gloucester in 2011 while his eldest son watched.
LePage appointee to utilities commission gets unanimous nod from Maine Senate
Carlisle McLean will serve a four-year term on the Maine Public Utilities Commission.
Dozens narrowly escape Old Orchard Beach fire
Some have to be rescued by ladder from upper-floor apartments, but only a few are injured. Cleanup has started, and residents may be able to return in days.
Fight to end Ebola passes milestone
The World Health Organization says the three most affected countries reported fewer than 100 cases in the past week, for the first time since June.
OUR OPINION: Anti-smoking efforts need a comprehensive approach
Gov. Paul LePage’s budget would bolster smoking cessation at the expense of prevention when both are necessary.
Stricter federal laws needed to rein in unscrupulous payday lenders
Maine has strong protections for consumers, but some lenders circumvent the rules.