2017
Saudi prince oversees unprecedented wave of arrests
The arrest of senior princes upends a longstanding tradition among the ruling Al Saud family to keep their disagreements private.
Sen. Paul’s injuries more severe than initially thought
The doctor who allegedly assaulted the senator remains held on bond.
Son of Japan abductee to N. Korea hopes Trump can rescue victims
The president will meet some of the relatives of those abducted Monday.
Trump talks tough to U.S. troops on base in Japan
The president then plays nine holes of golf with his host, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
MIT student’s suicide stirs question of school liability
Massachusetts’ highest court may decide whether schools can be held responsible when students take their own lives.
South Portland business owner plans to open ‘green’ car and dog wash
The Crystal Clean Car Wash on on Broadway in South Portland will handle everything from a skunked pooch to commercial vehicles, Chris Tyll says.
Despite progress, large clusters of CMP customers remain without power Sunday
By Sunday evening, the utility had cut the number of reported outages by more than two-thirds from a day earlier.
Ed Flanagan, first openly gay state lawmaker, dies at 66
He served in several positions in Vermont and is remembered as a pioneer.