The spot features grainy images of Democrats, including the cowboy hat-wearing Florida Rep. Frederica Wilson, who recently clashed with Trump over his comments to the widow of a fallen soldier.
2017
Roads remain closed, traffic snarls continue on day after storm
With traffic lights darkened because of widespread power outages, commuters have to creep through busy intersections.
Prosecutor in Sanborn murder trial quizzed about police procedure
An attorney for convicted murderer Anthony Sanborn, who is seeking to clear his name, asks former assistant attorney general Pamela Ames about police reports and a key eyewitness who recanted her testimony.
Seaweed growers form exchange
The group wants to develop markets and new products for Maine seaweed companies.
CMP’s game plan: Restore power to as many as possible, as fast as possible
Preparations to respond to Maine’s largest outage take place at regional service centers and include a huge expansion of crews put to work.
The Ice Storm of ’98: Remembering the last time Maine was in the dark
Hundreds headed for shelters after an ice storm coated roads, downed tree branches and power lines and left a high of 360,000 Mainers without power. Some waited weeks for the lights to come back on.
Historians respond to John Kelly’s Civil War remarks: ‘Strange,’ ‘sad,’ ‘wrong’
‘It’s the Jim Crow version of the causes of the Civil War,’ says one.
Falmouth psychiatrist’s license permanently revoked
Dr. Reinaldo de los Heros signed an agreement on Oct. 23 that states the state medical board has evidence of ‘fraud, deceit or misrepresentation.’
Journal of Sexual Medicine study links pot use and sex
The report studied about 50,0000 people over four weeks.
Trial of Troy woman charged in her baby’s death starts
The prosecution says Miranda Hopkins might not have intended to kill her baby, but she was negligent; while the defense argues that the baby was killed by one of Hopkins’ other children.