Alex Brumfield’s federal term is to be concurrent with his state sentence.
2018
Maine singer Rick Charette, who gave kids ‘I Love Mud,’ is ready to retire
The beloved entertainer, whose songs are known to generations, won’t be performing in schools anymore, but you’ll still see him at some events.
Dana Wilde: In fall, the beauty in an ending
Nowadays we cherish the clear autumn chill and the color in the trees, but it wasn’t always the case, writes Dana Wilde.
One of Apple’s 3 new iPhones is its biggest and most expensive yet
The company hopes the iPhone XS Max feeds consumers’ appetite for increasingly larger screens as they rely on smartphones to watch and record video and to take photos.
LifeFlight was used to transport LePage to hospital during health scare
The governor declines to talk about a medical problem that resulted in him being taken from New Brunswick to Presque Isle to Eastern Maine Medical Center in Bangor.
Walgreens robbery suspect sought oxycodone after failing to get heroin, Augusta police say
Dylan Karczewski, 26, of Augusta, told police he wanted to avoid becoming sick.
Nine Maine businesses get over $431,000 to invest in energy efficiency
The federal grants to rural companies will help pay for solar panel installations and assist T&D Wood Energy, which is building a wood-pellet mill in Sanford.
University of Maine System has plan to fill state’s need of nurses
Leaders announced a five-year initiative that would expand nursing programs to rural areas and help the neediest students pay for their education.
New law lets some Maine veterans skip course work and take nursing exam
Those hoping to be fast-tracked and become LPNs must have served in a medical corps, spent at least 12 months providing bedside patient care and left the military with an honorable discharge.