Bret Baier’s report that the Democratic nominee likely would be indicted and that her email had been hacked by foreign governments could have been a bombshell – but it wasn’t true.
2016
Tilton an unheralded strength for Richmond
Goalkeeper often overlooked in march to Class D girls soccer final.
2 from Waterville, Winslow charged in cocaine trafficking
Richard Lee and Maria Luce are behind bars in the Kennebec County jail.
BOYS SOCCER: Monmouth midfielder provides steady all-around play
Hunter Richardson and the Mustangs will play for Class C state title Saturday.
LePage joins in Mississippi lawsuit over state’s anti-gay law
Mississippi’s religious freedom law sought to allow public employees to refuse to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples.
Two USM student senators resign positions after anti-Muslim graffiti incident
They resign after an emotional meeting of the Student Senate about the graffiti, found on a desk and wall in the student government offices.
LePage tells Obama that Maine won’t participate in refugee resettlement
In a letter sent Friday, the governor says he has ‘lost confidence’ in the federal government’s ability to vet refugees from war-torn countries such as Syria.
BOYS SOCCER: Sam Lambrecht making up for lost time
Winslow senior one of many role players helping Raiders to state title game.
Who can monitor the polls? Answers to some common questions
The rules vary by state, and while nearly every state does allow partisan observers, they are usually prohibited from intimidating, harassing or threatening voters.
New Vineyard man indicted on police assault charges
A Franklin County grand jury handed up 28 indictments, including those against Kirk Hamel in connection with an April 30 incident in Wilton, where he allegedly assaulted his girlfriend and two police officers.