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2017
With South Portland set to equip police with body cameras, questions remain
As the police department moves to adopt the technology, it says it will not disclose the policies governing when officers will record their interactions with citizens.
105-year-old Frenchman sets cycling record
Robert Marchand receives a standing ovation after completing the last of 92 laps at the Velodrome Nationaland and is mobbed by dozens of fans, reporters and TV crews.
Oxford Networks completes merger with New York firm
The combination of the Lewiston company with Albany-based FirstLight Fiber creates a 5,000-mile network.
Three-car crash in Farmington leaves occupants with minor injuries
Erik Dodge, 21, of Chelsea, apparently fell asleep at the wheel Tuesday while driving on U.S. Route 2, police said.
In milestone, Idexx becomes sole Maine-based company on S&P 500 Index
The Westbrook-based animal health diagnostics company is only the second publicly-traded business from the state to ever be included in the bellwether index.
Augusta man loses appeal of drug trafficking convictions
Eric C. Anderson, convicted in October 2015, is ordered to serve the prison term that was on hold pending a decision by the Maine Supreme Judicial Court.
Waterville City Councilor Bushee resigns from Ward 6 seat
The councilor’s resignation, effective Wednesday, came after ‘many months of soul searching.’
Professional librarian pulls out secret weapon at the movies
A well-timed ‘shushhh’ quieted ill-mannered gossips at the Augusta multiplex, writes Liz Soares.
Trump nominates Wall Street lawyer to head SEC
Jay Clayton has represented some of the biggest names on Wall Street, including Goldman Sachs and Barclays, helping them weather regulatory scrutiny.