The collapse resounds throughout the global nuclear industry, as the firm was a leader in building reactors.
March 2017
Maine lawmakers oppose plan to cut 11 positions at Long Creek juvenile detention center
The Legislature’s Criminal Justice Committee votes instead to retain the educational positions and fund three mental health specialists.
Missing man found swallowed by python
The gruesome discovery was made by the villagers on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi.
Trolling tactics spread as online racism, anti-Semitism spreads
A troller says he does it for ‘the joy that you get … from seeing people suffer ironic punishment’
Maine set a record last year for most jobs in the private sector
Wages are on the rise, too, as indicators point to a stabilizing economy in the state, according to Department of Labor data.
Ivory price plummets as China plans end to sales
The country will shut down ivory factories and close retail outlets, a move expected to improve the outlook for elephant survival.
Auto-loan packager agrees to settlement
Santander was accused of practices similar to those used by mortgage firms that led to the recession.
New coaches lead Messalonskee teams with high expectations
Eagles welcome new coaches for softball, girls lacrosse squads.
New Samsung phone models get bigger, add breathing room for battery
And the Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus come with other improvements as the company tries to recover from the fire-prone Note 7 and its $5.3 billion recall.
With internet privacy rules blocked by Congress, is your data an open book?
Consumers can opt out of letting telecoms sell their data, but figuring out how isn’t always easy to do.