At the DNC, the former president will promote what aides say are his wife’s lesser-known achievements.
July 2016
Maine universities get nearly $800,000 to help low-income students
The money is part of a program that helps students graduate high school with academic support and get financial counseling for college.
U.S. new-home sales climbed in June to an 8-year high
Purchases of new homes have climbed 10.1 percent year-to-date, despite volatile sales on a monthly basis.
Islamic State claims responsibility for killing French priest during Mass
The Islamic State group has claimed responsibility for the latest attack in France in which two attackers invaded a church and killed an 84-year-old priest before being shot and killed by police.
Our Opinion: Over-65 insurance tiff highlights other issues
A lack of housing in walkable neighborhoods means seniors must drive to stay independent.
Health groups oppose Maine CDC push for more control of disease data
Letting the agency withhold locations of outbreaks endangers the public and contradicts its mission, critics say in public comments on a proposed rule change.
Biddeford man setting sail for Arctic Ocean
Christopher Betjemann, an experienced sailor, is joining an international expedition aboard a fiberglass sailing yacht into a region of polar bears and icebergs.
It’s time to do something about hunger in Maine
Nearly one out of seven Mainers rely on food stamps, including tens of thousands of children.