The parents were headed to Maine Medical Center in their own car when they had to stop and call 911.
2017
Wells Fargo now says 3.5 million impacted by sales scandal
The company plans to pay out an additional $2.8 million in refunds to impacted customers.
State workers drop mandatory union fees in favor of more pay
The votes by members of the Maine State Employees Association and the American Federal of State, County and Municipal Employees are a victory for Gov. Paul LePage.
Grand jury hears from lobbyist in Trump Tower meeting with Donald Jr.
Rinat Akhmetshin, who says he met with the president’s son, Jared Kusher and Paul Manafort, has denied reported ties to Russian intelligence.
Laughing gas makes a comeback as painkiller in ambulances
Nitrous oxide, which is being used by some crews in Maine, is not an opioid so it’s an option for those recovering from addiction.
Harvey moves on but ravaged Texas is confronted by continuing crises
The confirmed death toll reaches 39, a crippled chemical plant remains volatile and the 118,000 residents of Beaumont lose their running water.
U.S. flies bombers, fighters in show of force against North Korea
A strong North Korean reaction to the drills is expected as each country aims to show it won’t be intimidated.
Our View: Pledge to serve matters more than gender identity
The courts may have to stop the president from rejecting patriotic volunteers for political reasons.
Veteran banker leads Northeast Bancorp to new prosperity
To achieve growth, the full-service community bank in Lewiston greatly expands its loan portfolio.
Bill Nemitz: With Portland Pilots’ price hike, ferry operator gets taken for a ride
The Portland Pilots and the Portland Harbor Commission find a new way to skin The Cat.