Environmental advocates predict that the revisions will lead to dirtier air and water.
March 2018
Hall-Dale boys basketball rides steady improvement into Class C title game
Sluggish and error-prone early in season, Bulldogs operating at crisp clip on title brink.
HUD Secretary Ben Carson cancels order for $31,000 office dining set
A whistleblower says she was demoted after being repeatedly asked to ‘find money’ to redecorate the office, despite a $5,000 statutory maximum on such expenses.
System to make electricty using landfill gas approved in Augusta
The proposed Hatch Hill system is expected to have financial and environmental benefits.
Weather satellite takes forecasting to new heights
GOES-S is the second satellite in an $11 billion effort that’s already revolutionizing forecasting.
Colby hockey set for NESCAC final four
Mules to meet Wesleyan in conference semifinals Saturday.
Lewiston-Auburn area gun shops plan no further sales restrictions
Retailers Walmart and Dick’s Sporting Goods say they will no longer sell firearms to anyone younger than 21.
Windham man who furnished cyanide used in a suicide faces sentencing
Sidney Kilmartin provided the poison that Andrew Denton of England used to kill himself.
Bolivians protest depiction of Virgin
An artist’s rendition of their patron saint show her wearing red underwear and black stockings.
Sally Breen, 82, of Windham, longtime peace activist in Maine
She was a member of Peace Action Maine for more than 25 years and participated in numerous protests.