Leaders of a congressional inquiry into Russia’s election meddling are seeking warrant applications and court orders related to the president’s allegation, which former President Obama denies.
March 2017
China grants Trump 38 trademarks, reopening debate about conflicts of interest
The trademarks range from hotels to animal training, but there is no indication the president received special favors.
Climate change goosed odds of freakishly hot February
The steamy month broke more than 11,700 local records for high temperatures.
WikiLeaks wonders if it should share CIA hacking strategies with technology firms
That would allow companies like Apple and Google to try to fix flaws in software and devices being exploited by spy agencies.
Gardiner moves ahead with city manager search
Elected officials say they are looking for someone who can carry out the community’s vision.
Body of missing Sanford woman found in woods near store where she was last seen
A Maine Warden Service sergeant discovers the body of Kerry Rear in a wooded area off Country Club Road, more than six weeks after she disappeared.
Organizers deny gay veterans group from marching in Boston’s St. Patrick’s Day parade
The mayor and the Massachusetts governor say they will not take part unless the order is reversed.
Industrial companies being forced out of longtime locations in city centers
Trendy shops, apartments and pubs take over gritty business districts in an inevitable urban transition.
Waterville’s new parking committee holds inaugural meeting
Helping to develop a parking management strategy for downtown is at the top of its list of goals.
UMaine System pushes ahead with free speech policy
The full board of trustees will vote on the proposal at a meeting in April.