The bank notes in a regulatory filing that its legal woes also include class-action lawsuits.
2016
Wealthy recovered nicely from Obama’s 2013 tax hikes, study suggests
Research indicates the increases didn’t slow their income growth or the economy, findings that are relevant to the presidential campaign.
Proposal envisions commuter gondolas over Potomac
A study finds the link between Washington and Virginia to be technically feasible.
Maine transferred welfare dollars first, sought guidance later, letter shows
The LePage administration had planned to divert $13.4 million in federal funds for needy children to programs for the elderly.
Bowdoin College researcher wins Kirkus Prize for literature
Susan Faludi wins for her memoir ‘In the Darkroom.’
Stocks fall in days leading up to vote
The hard-to-predict 2016 election is adding anxiety to a market that already had plenty to worry about.
UMaine System records enrollment increase for the first time since 2003
The fall 2016 head count of 29,465 students is 1.6 percent higher than last year’s, according to figures released by the system Thursday.
Winslow, Madison football ready for rematch
Raiders, Bulldogs meet in Big Ten Conference semifinals Friday night.
Early voting in Maine could break record set in 2008
Driven by the convenience and a desire to avoid long lines next Tuesday, nearly one-fourth of the state’s voters have requested absentee ballots.
Maine working forest changes hands
The land is sold by Canopy Timberlands LLC to Tall Timbers Trust.