In reaction to the ruling, the president says, ‘I think we ought to go back to the first (ban) and go all the way’ to the Supreme Court.
March 2017
How Fed hike will affect mortgages, car loans, credit cards
Consumers will feel this rate hike over time, perhaps not immediately.
Investigators rule blaze at Windham mill complex was accidental
An evicted tenant was using candles to light his way while moving out his belongings when the fire started.
Our View: Maine craft brewing still has plenty of room to grow
The industry is fast becoming one of Maine’s calling cards, and the state should do what it can to nurture it.
Tillerson says diplomacy has failed, time to change U.S. policy on N. Korea
The secretary of state is visiting the region partly to discuss what the new approach may be, and any military options are likely to fuel fears there.
Credit union for Maine farmers, other food producers a big step closer
Leaders bring in 15 organizers as they work to form a lender just for entities in the food economy, and one of them is Anna Eleanor Roosevelt, whose grandfather helped establish the modern credit union system.
USM report busts myth that juvenile criminal records are sealed at 18
The widespread misconception means records that people think are blocked from view can come back to haunt them later in life.
Freeport girl and her pet duck becoming national TV celebrities
The close relationship between Kylie Brown, 6, of Freeport and her affectionate friend catches the attention of a network TV show, which will air their story Sunday.