David Trask is appealing a decision of the Maine Labor Relations Board and the superior court.
2018
Former, current Mainers brace for Hurricane Florence in Carolinas
One-time Maine residents hunker down for the storm, while one Mainer looks to provide aid.
Complaint about York County sheriff’s deputies referred to state prosecutor’s office
The complaint alleges strong-arm tactics by deputies during an incident in 2011, although an attorney for one of the deputies blames election-year politics for the review.
Owner of cow killed in Embden, alleged shooter both charged
The cow’s owner is charged with animal trespass, while the alleged shooter is charged with cruelty to animals.
Memorial to state trooper to be dedicated in Palmyra
A new monument in a safer spot on U.S. Route 2 will be dedicated Saturday to State Trooper Thomas Merry, who was killed by a car involved in a high-speed chase in 1980.
Gunman kills his wife, 4 others and himself in California
Kern County Sheriff Donny Youngblood told reporters the shootings were not random.
Romance writer accused of killing spouse penned how-to essay
Nancy Crampton Brophy, 68, published the 700-word treatise “How to Murder Your Husband” in 2011.
Meet the candidates for Maine’s 2018 governor race
Here’s a look at the men and women battling to replace Gov. LePage in this year’s race.
Senator gives ‘information’ about Brett Kavanaugh to federal investigators
The nature and importance of the information provided by Democrat Dianne Feinstein, as well as who gave it to her, aren’t known.
Governor’s energy director steps down
Steven McGrath came from the private energy sector, where he specialized in finance and management.