Democrats say yet another investigation of Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server is meant to divert attention from the ongoing probe of potential Trump-Russia ties.
2017
Retired detective says ‘it’s embarrassing’ he stored notes of murder probe at home
James Daniels said he accidentally kept original reports from the investigation into the 1989 murder of Jessica Briggs in his attic for years.
Strong fire destroys shed, leaves home ‘unlivable’
The state fire marshal’s office says it was an “accidental electrical fire.”
Bucket loader severs boy’s leg in New Vineyard gravel pit
His grandfather took the boy to the hospital in Farmington, where the child was flown to a Boston hospital.
Federal study requested by Sen. Collins says climate change already costing U.S. billions
The GAO report predicts these costs will likely grow in the future, averaging a budget-busting $35 billion each year by 2050.
Witness recants, jury acquits lobsterman of ordering sinking of boat
Alan B. Norwood was found not guilty of felony aggravated assault after Vincent Hilt said he committed the crime on his own.
Maine’s hospitality trade groups merge to amplify their lobbying voice
The Maine Restaurant Association and Maine Innkeepers Association say they’ll be stronger together as they take on industry challenges.
When memories vanish, re-learning to live takes time
Mona Gagnon, of Waterville, has spent the last few years trying to re-learn her life, and get reacquainted with her loved ones, following a traumatic brain injury, Emily Higginbotham writes.
Three Sanford residents charged with selling heroin and fentanyl
Drug agents had been investigating the trio for 2 months, according to police.
Four-time Iditarod winner denies doping his dogs
Dallas Seavey, who posted a video on social media, claims he has done nothing wrong but he has withdrawn from the 2018 race.