A spokeswoman for Maine’s Republican senator says a 2003 email by the Supreme Court nominee doesn’t contradict past statements that he views the landmark abortion decision as ‘settled law.’
September 2018
Twitter permanently bans Alex Jones and Infowars, citing abuse
Twitter said Jones posted a video on Wednesday that violates the company’s policy against “abusive behavior.”
Cranberries singer Dolores O’Riordan drowned in tub in London after night of drinking
Five miniature alcohol bottles and a bottle of champagne were found in the hotel room, a coroner’s report says.
Colby College opens new $25.5 million building in downtown Waterville to the public
Speeches and tours marked Thursday’s ribbon cutting that officially opened a new era of revitalization projects in downtown Waterville.
No action taken after public hearing on Readfield rezoning proposal
Bob Bittar is seeking a zone change for seven lots, including two of his, that would allow him to continue to host concerts at his barn.
Winthrop teen to plead guilty in Halloween slayings of parents, dog
Andrew Balcer, 19, is expected to plead guilty on Sept. 19 to killing both his parents and the family’s dog on Halloween morning in 2016.
A Nike-shunning Bruce Poliquin touts New Balance footwear
2nd District congressman weighs in on Nike’s decision to hire Colin Kaepernick for its new advertising campaign.
Maine police take to softball field to honor Cpl. Eugene Cole
A dozen law enforcement agencies will compete Sunday in annual tournament that’s been dedicated to the slain Somerset County sheriff’s deputy.
Publishing group buying Bangor marketing firm
Bangor Publishing Co. is acquiring Pulse Marketing Agency.
Mills makes leadership change in gubernatorial campaign
With two months left until Election Day, Democrat Janet Mills replaces campaign manager Michael Ambler with veteran political operative Jeremy Kennedy.