The former Democratic presidential candidate also says she accepts personal responsibility for losing to Donald Trump.
May 2017
Renovation continues for charter high school due to open in August in downtown Skowhegan
Cornville Regional Charter School is expanding to include grade 9 in the new high school and a pre-kindergarten on South Factory Street
Maine state revenues expected to go down, then up
Lawmakers are working on the governor’s proposed budget.
Holocaust center to opens new exhibit May 3
‘Heroism in Unjust Times: Rescuers During the Holocaust’ on display in Augusta.
Man wounded in accidental shooting at Falmouth home
The 23-year-old man is taken to Maine Medical Center and has surgery for injuries considered to be non-life threatening.
Designers with Maine ties will compete for a Tony Award
Donald Holder and Christopher Aklerlind received nominations in same category.
Police quickly charge suspect in West End convenience store robbery
Police say Garlrenice Somnang Tek, 27, of Portland threatened and poked a knife at a store clerk.
St. Albans man escapes serious injury after truck rips wires off Newport home
Kenneth Mower, 23, apparently fell asleep at the wheel of his 2014 gray Nissan truck Tuesday morning when he hit a tractor-trailer, a snowmobile and a utility pole.
Review of big dairies raises doubts that some ‘organic’ milk is the real thing
An unorthodox inspection system appears to allow farms to fall short of organic standards without being detected.
Deal with Purdue, and $50 million, turns for-profit Kaplan education chain into nonprofit
The public university in Indiana gains many online offerings while Kaplan, which has three learning centers in Maine, escapes some critical scrutiny.