Lexi Thompson shoots a 68 in the opening round, a year after a memorable rules violation.
March 2018
Thursday’s Maine college roundup: St. Joseph’s sweeps USM in softball
The Monks begin their home schedule with two wins against the Huskies, 4-1 and 5-3.
EPA’s Pruitt lived in D.C. condo connected to lobbyist
The prominent Washington lobbyist’s firm represents a roster of fossil fuel companies.
NCAA basketball notebook: UConn, Notre Dame renew rivalry
The former Big East members meet Friday night with a spot in the women’s national championship game on the line.
Deal allows disputed expansion of Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens to proceed
Two related lawsuits will also be dropped as the agreement brings a bitter battle to a close, but details of the resolution have not been released.
House votes against holding hearing on ballot question to expand home care for elderly
The ballot question would generate $310 million a year by raising income taxes on the state’s highest wage earners.
Discrimination probe targets women-only club in New York
The Wing, a private club founded as work space and networking hub exclusively for women, may be in violation of the the city’s anti-discrimination law by barring men.
Bangor coach who resigned after drunken-driving arrest pleads guilty
Carl Parker’s lawyer says he wanted to accept responsibility for his actions.
Online sellers looking for an edge with their own low-cost brands
Just like in brick-and-mortar stores, private-label items are more profitable and help attract and retain customers.