The firm is seeking waivers from certain building rules.
July 2016
Turkey enforces state of emergency in aftermath of failed coup attempt
Parliament overwhelmingly OKs sweeping powers for President Erdogan.
Virginia Sen. Kaine emerges as top contender for Clinton ticket
The announcement of her pick could come as early as Friday afternoon in Florida.
NFL notebook: Gordon meets with Goodell, takes step toward reinstatement
Cleveland receiver Josh Gordon was suspended in February after multiple drug-policy violations.
Patriots preseason preview: A Garoppolo opportunity
New England has an intriguing training camp ahead – and not just because of Tom Brady’s absence.
White House initiatives could give e-car sales a positive jolt
More charging stations are planned for electric vehicles.
York County Republican leader criticized for email denigrating gay lawmaker
The email sent to party activists urging someone to oppose Rep. Justin Chenette of Saco refers to the Democrat as ‘Little Justine.’
Augusta councilors approve sale of vacant Northern Avenue building, former barn fire site
The unanimous approval was for an agreement that requires the buyer to improve the house and obtain a certificate of occupancy within 18 months.
South Dakota search for dark matter comes up empty-handed
Hundreds of millions of dark matter particles pass through Earth every second, but they have been too weak to detect.
In hard-edged acceptance speech, Trump says he will face down dangers to America
The Republicans’ presidential nominee offers himself as a law and order candidate and the voice for the ‘forgotten men and women of our country.’