Larry Nassar sat at a table with his lawyers as nearly 30 accusers rebuked him.
2018
Rep. Trey Gowdy is the latest Republican committee chief to decline to run for re-election
The former South Carolina prosecutor chaired the House Oversight committee but says his skills would be ‘better utilized’ in a courtroom.
Bills to increase Maine’s accountability for intellectually disabled get strong support
The bills come following a federal report that criticized the Department of Health and Human Services for failing to investigate deaths and injuries among people whose care it oversees.
Tyler Technologies opens $28 million Yarmouth expansion
The Texas-based software company plans to hire over 500 more workers within seven years.
Girls basketball notebook: Waterville continues run down home stretch
Monmouth looks to get back to full strength.
Republican bill would allow more drug testing of Maine workers
Now that marijuana is legal, the proposed overhaul of workplace impairment law seeks to give companies more powers to maintain safety, but critics say the plan goes too far.
St. Albans man charged with murder in 2016 to change plea to guilty
Jeremy Erving would face 25 years to life in prison for the killing of his uncle, Randy Erving.
Lawmakers delay vote on bill to establish youth wages
The controversial measure would allow employers to pay young or inexperienced workers less than the $10-an-hour minimum wage that took effect Jan. 1.