One of the officials said they ruled out a missile striking the Metrojet Airbus A321-200 because neither a launch nor an engine burn had been detected.
November 2015
Expert explains what’s involved in El Faro search
David Gallo of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution talks about the challenges and decisions facing recovery workers.
L.L. Bean names ‘outsider’ to CEO position
Stephen Smith, Walmart’s chief marketing and merchandising officer in China, has been named the CEO and president of L.L. Bean.
Franklin County courts July 27-31, 2015
Closed cases for July 27-31, 2015, in Franklin County Superior Court and Farmington District Court.
Solutions, not just venting, needed for hunger in Maine
Hunger is a real problem in Maine, and we need solutions, not anger, Kimberly Carter writes.
Offices, local questions to be decided on central Maine ballots
Augusta, Waterville, Anson, Hallowell, Oakland and a number of other communities have contested races or questions to answer on what’s expected to be a slow day at polls.
Robin Williams’ widow says he had Parkinson’s, signs of dementia
She calls him ‘the bravest man I’ve ever known.’
Group’s videotaping of petition gathering at polls raises intimidation concerns
Project Dirigo members have been observed videotaping petition gatherers and asking their names and addresses, as well as debating voters about universal background checks for gun purchases.
E. coli in Northwest marks Chipotle’s 3rd outbreak this year
Cases of the bacterial illness were traced to six restaurants, but the company voluntarily closed down all of its locations in Washington and the Portland, Oregon.
Leeds man pleads guilty to dumping polluted water into Piscataqua River
Court records say Christopher Garrity of Leeds connected a large hose to a tanker truck and dumped wastewater into the river on June 2013 in Portsmouth.