Jobs for some at 10 stores in Maine are in jeopardy as the home improvement retailer plans to cut 2,400 full-time positions nationwide.
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Rogue ‘sneaker wave’ sweeps away father, 3-year-old son in Oregon
Not uncommon in the Pacific Northwest, one wave can catch up with another, combine forces and run up further on the beach.
Sam Moore to sing in Trump inaugural event
The singer in the duo Sam and Dave, known for 1960s hits, will perform at the Make America Great Again! Welcome Celebration on Thursday.
Local roundup: 3-pointer with 4 seconds left lifts Valley girls basketball past Greenville
Kendra Sweet buries game-winning shot to give Cavaliers important victory.
InterMed won’t take new patients insured by Community Health Options
The Portland-based health care provider cites the insurer’s ‘financial struggles’ and concerns that the co-op won’t be able to pay claims.
Monmouth girls basketball rallies past Madison
Mustangs come back from 11 down twice to earn win.
Colby professor elected to Waterville City Council
Winifred Tate, 46, will represent Ward 6 until the November election.
China TIF committee recommends $845,000 worth of projects to selectmen
The projects include improvements to a causeway, a revolving loan fund, money for alewife restoration and money for Thurston Park.
Notebook: Cony sophomores making presence felt
5 Rams reach championship finals at prestigious Skowhegan tournament.
Maine lawmakers weigh calls to delay retail sales of marijuana
Legalization advocates say nine months should be enough time to develop regulations, but supporters of a moratorium want to give the state until February 2018.