The Rev. Bernice King takes issue with Steve Bannon’s claim that the civil rights leader would support President Trump on jobs.
2018
Family whose son was lost in Androscoggin thanks community at memorial service
Jason McFarland addresses more than 100 well-wishers on the footbridge near where his son Valerio, 5, was swept away, saying ‘that one little man brought all of us together.”
Peggy Osher, philanthropist and community supporter who generously shared her love of art, dies at 88
She and her husband were major backers of the Portland Museum of Art, donating hundreds of works to the museum and schools, and have a map library at USM named after them.
Cavaliers have LeBron and little else in Game 5
Three Cleveland starters combined for 10 points in a loss to a Celtics team that played with more urgency.
Two women and a man plead guilty to drug conspiracy
The trio conspired to acquire heroin, fentanyl and crack in Rochester, N.Y., and sell them in central Maine, U.S. Attorney Halsey B. Frank says.
New York City man pleads guilty to drug trafficking
Ambrose Wan, 33, entered his plea in U.S. District Court in Bangor to distributing heroin, fentanyl, cocaine and crack in central Maine.
U.N. watchdog says Iran complying with nuclear deal
The United States pulled out of the pact this month, and wants to impose tough sanctions on Iran.
Congo’s Ebola toll: 31 cases, including 9 deaths
The deadly outbreak has authorities crossing the border to buy up available thermometers.
Ireland faces landmark abortion vote
The abortion debate comes down to a single question Friday: Yes or no?
New Hampshire committee rejects appeal for Northern Pass power line
The panel’s initial rejection of the proposal, in February, put Central Maine Power Co. in position to build an alternative transmission line through Maine.