Meanwhile, in new tweets early today, President-elect Trump backed away from his apparent embrace of claims by WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
2017
VIP buys Auburn building for new headquarters
The tires and auto service company expects to move this summer.
Skowhegan crash sends one person to hospital with broken bones
A 27-year-old man who was hit by a car Wednesday night as he walked along the side of U.S. Route 2 suffered a broken collar bone and a broken ankle.
Ellsworth man gets 6 years in prison for armed standoff with police
Jeffrey Barnard, a felon, was shot by police in May 2014 after he barricaded himself in his camper and threatened police for more than 20 hours.
Augusta Sears to close this spring
The store, which anchors the north end of the Turnpike Mall shopping center, is expected to close in March.
Charges coming in Chicago beating aired on Facebook, police say
A police spokesman says investigators believe the victim was targeted because he has 'special needs,' not because he is white.
Harry ‘constantly in trouble’, Princess Diana letters say
The letters are part of royal memorabilia collection to be auctioned that includes a piece of cake from the queen's 1947 wedding.
Parsonsfield, left without a snow plow, finally digging out
Workers from Cornish and Maine DOT have pitched in to clear the roads.
LePage says 2 companies, 400 jobs poised to leave Maine
The Republican governor also says he won't increase taxes in budget plan.
Applications for U.S. unemployment aid drop to 235,000
The weekly number is a significant drop and suggests employers see continuing expansion of the economy.