Congress and the task force that issued recommendations Monday are duking it out over at what age and how often screening should occur.
2016
Maine Audubon hires new executive director
Ole Amundsen III most recently served as program manager for The Conservation Fund, a national land trust organization.
Alec Clark a finalist for Frank J. Gaziano award
Winslow senior guard recognized as 1 of top linemen in the state.
Survivor of 1906 San Francisco earthquake dies at 109
William A. ‘Bill’ Del Monte was 3 months old when his family fled the quake and fire.
The big oops: 600 million years ago, a single biological mistake changed everything
Researchers say they’ve found a mutation that allowed our ancient protozoa predecessors to evolve into complex, multicellular organisms.
Chrysler Fiat hopes hipper minivan will win millennials
The company is betting their curvy redesign will rev up sales to a new generation of parents.
Maine driver’s licenses to be valid ID for plane passengers for 2 more years
Maine has yet to comply with the federal REAL ID Act, but it has received extensions by taking steps toward compliance.
Record Powerball jackpot raises common questions
The prize in Wednesday’s drawing climbs to $1.4 billion, and may go even higher with late ticket sales.
In last State of the Union address, Obama will try to soothe voters’ anger
The president is expected to take a long view, laying out who we are as a nation.
Maine Agricultural Trades Show kicks off in Augusta
A fledging farmer veteran group hopes to gain exposure and interest as hundreds of farmers head to the Augusta Civic Center for the three-day event.