Zahra M. Abu, a Portland police officer who resigned June 10 after she was arrested at a Massachusetts concert, must stay out of trouble for three months.
2018
Advocacy group in Medicaid expansion lawsuit says LePage must act now
Maine Equal Justice Partners argued in a new filing Tuesday that the LePage administration should be ordered to comply without delaying for its appeals.
Gov. LePage set up wind-farm review panel to meet in private. Now, the names of its members are secret.
The governor’s energy director says the 14 members of the advisory panel will be identified once the body is prepared to meet.
Democrats wait another day for ranked-choice vote results as Republicans rally for Moody
Election workers had to retrieve paper ballots from five communities Tuesday and now hope to finish the tabulation process in the Democratic gubernatorial primary on Wednesday.
Sports Digest: Portland’s new pro hockey team hires first assistant coach
Anthony Bohn will join the staff of Maine Mariners coach Riley Armstrong.
World Cup: Early penalty helps Japan beat Colombia 2-1
A hand ball put the Colombians down a man and a goal less than five minutes in.
‘Annie’ to take the stage June 29-July 1 and July 6-8 in Rangeley
Musical presented by Rangeley Friends of the Arts.
Anthony Bourdain’s home state considers honoring him with food trail
Some of the former chef’s most beloved moments came from his native New Jersey.
East Winthrop’s Richards graduates from Baylor University
University Scholar graduated magna cum laude.
‘Papa! Papa!’: Audio of children at border captures anguish of separations
A human rights attorney told ProPublica the audio was recorded in the last week.