Cities are already lining up to host the campus, which will be built somewhere in North America and be as mammoth as the one in Seattle.
2017
MS Game of the Week: Winslow, Lawrence football back at it, 27 years later
One of the most competitive rivalries in state renewed this weekend.
Added hurricane threat in Miami: Huge construction cranes could be toppled
Two dozen are in place and it’s too late to move them, say city officials who are advising nearby residents to get away from the towering menaces.
Bowdoin College buys home once marketed as place where ‘Uncle Tom’s Cabin’ was written
The sale of 28 College St. ends a battle with a family who made disputed claims that author Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote parts of her famous novel in the house.
‘Storm beyond comprehension’ will test strict Florida building codes
If Irma hits with 185 mph winds, even buildings constructed under new codes may be at risk.
Former central Mainers now in South Florida flee, hunker down as hurricane looms
As Hurricane Irma edged ever closer toward striking the Florida mainland, transplants from Kennebec County said they fear what lies ahead.
KJ Game of the Week: Gardiner football gets a big test from Cape Elizabeth
Game should serve as an early indicator of how well Tigers will fare in Class C.
Florida analysis shows steep drop in flood insurance
Residents in the zones most threatened by Irma’s storm surge are left badly exposed.
Trump voter fraud commission accused of violating public records laws
The commission, which includes Maine Secretary of State Matt Dunlap, has been using personal email accounts to communicate rather than federal ones as mandated by the Presidential Records Act.
Owners of Gardiner companies say city grants have contributed to success
Four companies have used Community Development Block Grant workforce development grants to hire and train workers to push their enterprises forward.