Members of Congress from both political parties expressed their outrage over the IRS contract after Equifax’s massive data breach.
2017
Waterville girls soccer blanks Erskine
Anika Elias, Panther defense difference in KVAC B clash.
Sanborn’s attorney casts doubt on detectives’ work in 1989 murder case
Amy Fairfield suggests they didn’t follow up on alternate suspects or fully check out the alibis of some people connected with a teenage girl brutally murdered on the Portland waterfront.
Pope: Catholic guide needs updating on death penalty
Francis repeats his insistence that capital punishment is ‘inadmissible’ under any circumstance.
Descendants of woman misused by doctors speak at USM on medical ethics
Henrietta Lacks’ cancer cells were taken without her consent and led to many medical advances. A grandson says, ‘There was an injustice done in 1951.’
State buildings in Augusta that date to 1920s reduced to rubble
Two new office buildings are planned for Capitol Street, a major gateway to the State House.
With Collins out, race for governor in Maine is wide open
Candidates and party officials weigh in as they try to establish pole positions in an increasingly crowded field.
Fowl encounters: Resurgent turkeys spar with Boston’s humans
Complaints about the troublesome turkeys have surged in Boston and its suburbs in recent years.
Brown University says Kennedy application now for sale was stolen
The son of John F. Kennedy graduated from the university in Providence in 1983.
Skinny Pittston horse draws Facebook ire; owners say it’s not their fault
The head of the state’s Animal Welfare Program said he couldn’t discuss the case because it’s an open investigation, but he warned people against drawing their own conclusions.