First Circuit judges agree on appeal that the railway targeted a whistleblower worker from Maine and must pay him $260,000.
May 2017
Law firm sues LePage over information request
The Portland firm says the request for information was filed nearly six months ago.
State treasurer breaks impasse over LePage’s demand to revisit road construction bonds
Terry Hayes says she wants to avoid a protracted fight that could imperil jobs and crucial construction projects.
LePage looking for developers to build psychiatric facility in Bangor
The governor has vowed to the build the secure home without legislative approval.
Augusta woman imprisoned on forgery, theft and drug convictions
Kallie M. Bryant, 25, was located and arrested in Arizona.
Brunswick man charged with sexual assault on teenage girl
Police say the offenses occurred in 2015 and 2016 in West Gardiner.
UMaine effort would focus on growing marine economy
The $16 million project would combine university, private and state funds.
Maine bill to reduce debris in the ocean is up for key vote
The Maine Aquaculture Association is among the bill’s supporters.
Waterville police investigate string of car burglaries reported Tuesday
More than a dozen unlocked cars were burglarized in the central area of the city, police say.
Thomas College receives $5.3 million grant for new business institute
The Harold Alfond Institute for Business Innovation will provide mentors, workshops, speaker series and more at the Waterville College for students and local businesspeople.