U.S. officials are investigating the attack at Naval Air Station Pensacola for possible links to terrorism.
2019
U.S. firms keep hiring, easing worries about the economy
Employers added 266,000 jobs last month, and unemployment fell to a 50-year low of 3.5%.
Atlantic cod fishing quotas to tighten, some say the fishery should be closed
Atlantic cod fishing was once one of the biggest marine industries in New England.
Death of local homeless man causes call to action for more affordable housing, services for those in need
Williams received his housing voucher and was committed to getting off the streets, but was not able to find an apartment before he died.
Chase with stolen UPS truck ends with shootout, 4 dead
The FBI says four people, including a UPS driver, were killed after robbers stole the driver’s truck and led police on a chase that ended in gunfire.
David Trahan: Animal rights activists put Land for Maine’s Future program in peril
Limiting access to hunting and fishing could upset a delicate political balance and cause the popular program to lose support.
Ousted Prime Automotive Group CEO sues to be reinstated
David Rosenberg says GPB Capital Holdings violated dealership franchise agreements with auto manufacturers when it fired him in September.
Maine Compass: In today’s classrooms, educators’ focus turns to keeping students alive
Teachers are taking lessons, and they’re on preparing for mass shootings, binding wounds and recognizing signs of abuse.
Portland Museum of Art replaces Maine-focused biennial with an international triennial
The Portland museum will collaborate with museums in Iceland and Sweden for the initial exhibition.