In her report to Congress the Federal Reserve Chair expressed concerns about slow growth in China and Britain’s vote to leave the EU.
June 2016
Augusta police investigate Tuesday morning robbery of convenience store
The robber did not show a weapon but stole an undetermined amount of cash from The Big Apple convenience store on Stone Street, police said.
Psychiatric evaluation ordered in N.H. murder case against girl’s stepfather
Wendell Noyes was arrested Monday at the state psychiatric hospital on a second-degree murder charge in the death of Celina Cass.
In visit to Orlando, attorney general says gunman’s motive may never be known
Loretta Lynch also says that preventing Americans from being inspired by jihadist propaganda is a challenge for the government.
Republican leaders alarmed by Trump’s ‘devastating’ fundraising start
Reports show Trump’s campaign started June with $1.3 million, compared with $42 million for Hillary Clinton.
Our Opinion: Unum report shows need for startups
Maine’s Startup and Create Week, now underway, sets the groundwork for innovation.
Dry spring makes southern Maine a hot spot for ground fires
Rainfall was well below normal, fueling the early arrival of burning that can start below the soil and be hard to put out.
Don Roberts: A Primary Day post-mortem
Last Tuesday’s elections set up some interesting, important races for November.
LePage: Environmental group says ‘no’ to good-paying jobs
The Natural Resource Councils’ views on mining, hydropower and a nationl monument hurt rural Mainers.