The turbine broke and the manufacturer went bankrupt, and it never produced the energy that was promised in 2008.
2018
Tariff tensions cast shadow on new U.S., Mexico, Canada trade pact
The agreement is meant to replace the 24-year-old North American Free Trade Agreement, but isn’t all that different.
Powerful quakes buckle roads, send residents fleeing in Alaska’s largest city
The prospect of aftershocks keeps Anchorage residents on edge.
Victorian Tea Party set for Dec. 9 in Augusta
Christopher Faris to provide holiday music at Kennebec Historical Society event.
Augusta snow plowing, removal guidelines
Law, ordinances inforced to minimize risk.
Fish are dying at 2 Maine dams, prompting suggested changes
Federal regulators might require the improvements to the Union River dams in order to renew their licenses.
Trump administration approves seismic surveys for Atlantic drilling that could harm marine life
The surveys are part of President Donald Trump’s bid to expand offshore drilling in the Atlantic.
A single mystery ballot could decide Alaska race
Found on a table in an Fairbanks voting precinct, the ballot was never counted and the candidates are tied.
Rescued Woolwich hunter says game wardens saved his life
Donald Merrill took a new path in familiar hunting grounds on Westport Island and was at the mercy of the elements until wardens found him in the dark.
Augusta, Waterville area bridge results
Gamers play in Waterville, Hallowell Fairfield and Augusta.