The Maine Commission on Governmental Ethics and Election Practices will determine if it will pursue an investigation into a claim that Republicans broke the law by failing to disclose ties to the website.
January 2018
Farmington woman finds father through DNA research
A friend’s interest in genealogy helps Jessica Chouinard to her biological father after over 30 years apart.
LePage wins battle in fight over workforce development funding
The Maine State Workforce Board supports his plan to require that the agencies devote 70 percent of their federal funding to job training.
Lewiston tops Bangor in Class A North hockey
Blue Devils respond to first loss of the season with win at home.
Outdoor equipment sales slump as millennials shift gears
Retailers adapt as younger consumers, aiming for versatility, drive changes in buying habits.
Local roundup: Winslow boys basketball slips past Belfast
Hall-Dale boys roll past Carrabec.
Decline in winter ticks on moose bodes well for hunters
The survey results indicate a healthy herd and lead to optimism that the number of moose hunting permits in 2018 will be similar to what was issued in 2017.
Mt. Abram girls basketball holds off Winthrop
Roadrunners rally in fourth to pick up big C South victory.
New potential heir complicates legal fight over Manson’s body
A penpal is among those staking claims on the cult leader’s body and assets.
Flu rages on for third straight week
At this pace, influenza could strike 34 million Americans this season, federal health officials say.