They say they have not found any common cause or origin behind a rare childhood cancer in the Seacoast region.
May 2017
Two days before French presidential election, one campaign says it was hacked
While the independent front-runner gets hacked, the far-right candidate says she can pull off an upset.
Trump, pope are populists with contrasting priorities
When the two leaders meet in late May, they won’t share much common ground.
Texas police officer faces murder charge in teenager’s death
The white officer, Roy Oliver, fired a rifle at a car carrying teenagers, killing 15-year-old Jordan Edwards, who was black.
Poliquin likely won’t reap payback for health vote if bill changes, experts say
The controversial House bill stands to harm key constituencies of Maine’s rural 2nd District, but Bruce Poliquin’s core supporters favor replacing Obamacare and the Senate is expected to alter the legislation.
Aaron Hernandez appeared upbeat just days before suicide, report says
Massachusetts prison officials cite other inmates who said the former New England Patriot was happy about his acquittal in the killings of two men and looking forward to the future.
Solar organization seeks to incentivize property owners with group pricing
Solarize Mid Maine kicked off the first of four public events at the energy-efficient Quaker meeting house in Vassalboro to get people talking about solar energy
LePage calls Maine’s proposed time zone shift ‘crazy’
The bill, already passed by the House and Senate, would put Maine out of sync with the rest of the East Coast, says the governor.
Gardiner beats Lincoln, weather in Class B baseball action
Tigers bang out 11 hits, receive strong pitching from Chasse and Porter to preserve victory.
Patience pays off for Erskine lacrosse against MCI-Nokomis
Eagles find their rhythm offensively in win.