Most users will see just pennies from the class action lawsuit settlement.
September 2017
Phone scammer posing as York County deputy
The caller, sometimes calling himself ‘Sgt. Jackson’ or ‘Dep. Timothy Cook,’ threatens to issue an arrest warrant if the victim doesn’t pay a fine.
Veggie burger that supposedly looks, tastes and even “bleeds” like real meat coming to Maine
Andrew Chadwick, executive chef at Sea Glass, the restaurant at Inn by the Sea in Cape Elizabeth, will begin serving the Impossible veggie burger made by Impossible Foods on Tuesday.
Conservation projects compete for $4.5 million in Land for Maine’s Future funding
The applications to protect forest and farmland will be the first round of proposals considered by the LMF board in three years.
Maine election system not targeted by Russian hackers
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security confirms that Maine was not among the 21 states affected by hacking attempts.
Sen. King lobbies for lobster emoji
Using Google Trend data, the senator makes the argument that lobster is more popular than crab and deserves its own emoji.
Jury picked for Robert Burton’s murder trial, due to start Monday in Bangor
Burton, who led police on one of the longest manhunts in state history, is accused of killing his ex-girlfriend, Stephanie Gebo, in June 2015 in Parkman.
New rules set to keep Skowhegan Entrepreneur Challenge winner in town
The winner will receive $23,000 in loans and services but must stay in Skowhegan as part of the deal.
Saint Joseph’s College food institute launched with $4 million in funding
The institute is dedicated to developing Maine’s food and beverage industry and creating new educational and entrepreneurial opportunities for students.
Sen. John McCain says he’ll vote ‘no,’ deals blow to latest Republican health care bill
The Arizona senator was one of four Republicans whose votes were considered crucial to passage.