The meeting comes at a time when the Kremlin’s alleged cyberattacks during the presidential campaign and its meetings with several Trump campaign officials are being scrutinized by the FBI and Congress.
March 2017
U.S., Britain defend move to ban electronic devices on flights from 10 countries
Some travelers and civil liberties groups raise concerns about lost work time and the prospect that laptops in checked baggage will be more vulnerable to theft.
Martin McGuinness, Irish terrorist turned peacemaker, dies at 66
As an IRA commander, he oversaw many of the group’s bloodiest attacks in the 1970s and ’80s, but then played a key role in bringing peace to Ireland in the ’90s.
Our View: Legislature should find school funding, whatever the source
Lawmakers arguing over Question 2 should finally find a compromise for giving schools the money approved twice by voters.
With Sea Dogs opener coming soon at Hadlock Field, the snow had to go
Portland’s pro baseball team used black sand to melt the snow that covered the field, preparing for its April 6 opener.
On the Job: Bike mechanic keeps 2-wheeled commuters moving
Fix it guy Peter Wool is also the owner of Port City Bikes.
Maine Voices: A little money goes a long way at the Portland Museum of Art
Grants spur economic development, provide jobs and reverberate through the cultural economy.
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month
The Sexual Assault Crisis and Support Center asks community to show support with teal lights.
Maine Compass: Business experience doesn’t necessarily mean economic success
Economies change because of social and economic factors beyond a chief executive’s control.