The e-cigarette giant is pushing into television with a multimillion-dollar campaign touting its vaping device as an alternative for middle-age smokers.
2019
Stocks end lower ahead of U.S.-China trade war deadline
The market’s slide extends into a fourth straight day as investors brace for the possible escalation in the trade war between the two countries.
House sustains Gov. Mills’ first veto
Gov. Mills vetoed a bill that would have banned the sale of gasoline that contains 15 percent ethanol or more in it and an attempt to override the veto fell four votes short in the House of Representatives.
Gardiner woman pleads guilty to trafficking in prison contraband
Jennifer Piper admitted to an investigator she was given pills smuggled into the Kennebec County jail by another inmate.
Madison food cupboard closes after complaints about leadership
The People Who Care Food Cupboard closed Wednesday, about three months after residents at a public meeting complained about new leadership.
Clinton man pleads not guilty to sex offenses against children
Robert A. Perkins was charged with gross sexual assault, sexual abuse of a minor and four counts of unlawful sexual contact.
Activists to rally on Mother’s Day in Waterville against family separations
The “Mother’s Day Rally to End Family Separation and Child Detention” will take place Sunday at noon by the Two Cent Bridge.
Here is a list of construction projects affected by Maine DOT cuts
Plans are for most of the work canceled now to be completed in future years, but that is not guaranteed.
Bowdoinham residents warned about rabid animals after pair of fox attacks
Police responded to two separate incidents Tuesday involving a rabid fox that attacked pet dogs and bit a woman.
Richmond man charged with terrorizing, sexual exploitation of minor
Jeffrey Tilton, 55, was charged after an investigation into an underage drinking party, which led to information that he allegedly sought to take inappropriate photos of a juvenile female.