Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., said “you have to be willfully blind” not to conclude that Jamal Khashoggi’s death was orchestrated and organized by people under the crown prince’s command.
2018
Ratepayers won’t be charged for CMP’s lost revenue, company official says
A vice president for the power distribution company tells regulators that CMP – and possibly its shareholders – will cover the cost of delayed bills to about 3,400 new customers.
Proponents, opponents of ‘Indians’ mascot expected to gather in Skowhegan
Pride Facebook group encouraged by school board member to turn out at meeting Thursday to oppose those who call it racist.
Soldiers, Bob Dole and family members among visitors at Bush’s casket
Long lines formed in the Capitol Rotunda as Americans and world leaders filed through to remember the former president.
Officials seize drugs worth $3,000 in Newport arrests
MDEA and state police charged three people with trafficking heroin and crack cocaine during a traffic stop Saturday on Interstate 95.
More US beef being recalled over salmonella fears
The USDA says a total of more than 12 million pounds of raw beef has been recalled.
CMP power line supporters to address Somerset County commissioners
Backers of the proposed 145-mile line that will carry Quebec hydro power to Massachusetts are expected to argue that the project promises clean energy and jobs.
LePage subpoenaed in lawsuit claiming stays at Trump hotel in D.C. illegally benefit president
Citing violations to the Constitution, the attorneys general in Maryland and D.C. seek records from Maine’s governor and dozens of government entities that have spent money at Trump International.
President of group that assists Maine’s small manufacturers to retire
Muriel Mosher has been with Maine MEP for 20 years and helped build support in Congress for a national program.
Alaska jolted by another big earthquake aftershock
Officials are urging people to stay away from one badly damaged road that is being visited by those looking to take selfies.