Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross was deposed after having found he acted improperly by putting a citizenship question on the 2020 census.
2018
Family of limo driver in fatal crash believes he was given unsafe vehicle
The family of Scott Lisinicchia issues its statement after an attorney for Prestige Limousine says the driver might have been unfamiliar with the rural road.
Reporters face growing dangers
The Committee to Protect Journalists reports 43 journalists have been killed in their line of work so far this year.
States have plan to ease pressure on Colorado River
The river’s two largest reservoirs, Lake Mead and Lake Powell, have hit shockingly low levels.
Winslow Council takes first step toward banning heavy truck traffic on Belanger Street
Councilors on Tuesday voted 6-1 to take a first vote to prohibit truck traffic on the street and are scheduled to take a final vote Nov. 13, according to Town Manager Michael Heavener.
Eight more charged in connection with federal marijuana raid in February
The 41-count indictment handed down last week stems from raids targeting a medical marijuana growing operation that prosecutors say illegally sold surplus pot and derivatives.
Rescued violin making music again
A Stradivarius stolen from the late Roman Totenberg is now being played by a 18-year-old virtuoso at Juilliard.
Taylor Swift makes politics personal with endorsement for Democrat
Republicans have some bad blood with the star after a surprise endorsement on Instagram Sunday night for Tennessee U.S. Senate candidate Phil Bredesen.
Local roundup: Skowhegan girls soccer edges MCI in OT
Messalonskee girls roll past Hampden.
Kanye West to visit Trump, discuss prison reform, violence
The president invited the rapper to the White House for lunch.