The Senate candidate in Alabama, who shows no signs of bowing out in response to allegations of sexual misconduct, could lose the Republican seat or leave his Senate colleagues with a deeply controversial figure.
2017
Augusta forum emphasizes pedestrian safety
The forum was one of several being held after an uptick in the number of Maine pedestrians killed in traffic accidents.
Green groups, fishermen at odds over new rules on tiny menhaden
Regulators this week increased the East Coast quota by 8%.
Disruptive ‘overtourism’ puts strain on world’s most-visited places
But given the number of jobs involved, pulling up the drawbridge might be economically irresponsible.
Electric trucks emerging but still have a long haul
The cost may outweigh the benefits for investors as the price tag is about $70,000 more than a diesel vehicle.
Police allege prep school deans covered up 2015 sexual assault
Although warrants were prepared for their arrest, a N.H. county prosecutor never charged them.
Makers of self-driving cars may catch liability break
A proposed rule in California could create a loophole for companies to avoid some responsibility in accidents.
Despite long odds, underdog football coaches stay confident with state finals approaching
South teams heavy favorites against North squads going into championship matchups.
Sen. Collins criticizes some provisions of Republican tax reform bill
Maine’s senior senator has strong reservations about repealing the ACA’s individual mandate, as well as making corporate tax cuts permanent while those for middle-class families would end after nine years.
Podcast: The Gridiron Gurus, State Championships
Staff writers Travis Lazarczyk and Drew Bonifant get ready for the state championships with Cony coach B.L. Lippert.