Now that he’s president, he faces the same situation he said the Obamas mishandled.
May 2017
Farmington development marks official opening with community event
Developers, tenants and community leaders celebrated the culmination of the four-year effort to upgrade 82 High Street.
LePage administration tells staff at Washington County prison that it’s expected to close
Layoff notices were handed out despite a vote by a legislative committee opposing the governor’s plan to eliminate funding.
Holy Communion: the really big deal
Anticipating the celebration this weekend, the pageantry of the event and the innocence of the children awakens memories of his first big drama, J.P. Devine writes.
‘Crypto,’ a diarrhea-inducing parasite, is on the rise in U.S. pools, CDC says
Cryptosporidium can survive up to 10 days in even properly chlorinated water, and it takes just a swig to get sick.
WannaCry cyberattacked 200,000 computers but almost no one paid the ransom
Estimates are that the attackers made little as people worked around, or gave up on unlocking their data.
Anthony Weiner pleads guilty in ‘sexting’ case involving minor
The former congressman agreed not to appeal any prison sentence between 21 and 27 months,
Maine’s unemployment rate unchanged from March
April’s preliminary rate of 3.0 percent reflects tight labor market.
Police say student who brought airsoft gun to Westbrook school won’t be charged
An alert was issued that prompted a lockdown at four local schools; it was lifted after about an hour.
New Orleans’ last Confederate monument – Robert E. Lee – comes down
Erected in 1884, Lee’s was the last of four monuments to Confederate-era figures to be taken down because of their connection to a legacy of racism and white supremacy.