The decline followed drops in Europe and set the market on course for its second big loss in a row.
2016
Stocks fall sharply as banks, tech sectors take a beating
The decline followed drops in Europe and set the market on course for its second big loss in a row.
LePage rails against ‘socialists,’ outlines policy agenda in written State of the State
In a letter released in lieu of the traditional speech, LePage says politicians are more interested in pursuing a socialist ideology than on improving the economy or fighting the heroin crisis.
Rockland man arrested for possession of child porn
Jarrod Bergeron, 32, was arrested Monday morning after an investigation uncovered 130 sexually explicit images of 37 children under the age of 12 on his computers.
Gray residents announce secession effort
A group of residents who live on the northwest shore of Little Sebago Lake say they want to leave Gray and join Raymond.
Supporters say limits on videotaping at Maine polling places are needed to avoid conflict
Sen. Bill Diamond, D-Windham, says his bill will help to prevent escalation of tension between voters and those who use video cameras to monitor signature-gathering.
Don McLean pleads not guilty to domestic violence charge
Police arrested the ‘American Pie’ singer on the misdemeanor count on Jan. 18.
Trump aiming for New Hampshire win, rivals aim to survive
The Democratic race between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders swerved in a new direction after a pair of prominent Clinton supporters railed against female voters who are backing Sanders.
Candidates sprint to the finish in New Hampshire as parties get ready for a long race
Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Bernie Sanders go into the nation’s first primary leading in the polls.