The president also sees potential for working with Democrats on other issues like infrastructure.
March 2017
Falling, melting food item causes smoky scene at Waterville Hannaford
The item fell onto a compressor, which caused a significant amount of smoke in the supermarket Tuesday night, but no evacuation was necessary.
Britain starts circulating anti-counterfeit coin with 12 sides
The new pound coin features a hologram, micro-lettering and milled edges and is intended to be the most secure in the world.
Wells Fargo to pay $110 million to settle lawsuit over unauthorized accounts
The class-action case focused on accounts that were opened by bank employees without customers’ authorization.
New drinks billed as flavored water are, well, a lot like soda
Coke, Pepsi and others try to capitalize on the bottled water boom with ‘enhanced’ beverages.
Augusta to consider applying for state funding to replace Hussey Elementary School
The school board plans to vote on the application Thursday.
House votes to block internet privacy regulations, allow providers to sell customers’ data
The bill to eliminate rules issued during the Obama administration goes to President Trump for his signature.
Driver rams two police cruisers, crashes into light post after chase in Belfast
One officer was injured, and the unidentified driver was taken to a hospital for evaluation, police say.
Sugarloaf a stop on road to recovery for U.S. ski team’s Goldberg
Utah resident shakes off torn Achilles to resume budding international career.