The choice has been controversial because some board members have said they felt more comfortable with their current firm and were uncomfortable with the superintendent choosing a new firm without full board consent.
April 2019
Sidelines: With women’s tournament, Augusta National takes step into modern times
Tradition-rich course’s shift on policy a big deal, Drew Bonifant writes.
Ohio governor signs ban on abortion after 1st heartbeat
The law makes no exceptions for pregnancies resulting from rape or incest.
Lewiston teenager charged with manslaughter told police he threw rock during fatal fight
Police arrested two teenagers and an adult Thursday in last year’s killing of Donald G. Giusti in Lewiston.
Susan Rice says she won’t challenge Susan Collins in 2020
A former Obama national security adviser, Rice says ‘the timing isn’t right’ for her family.
As IPO looms, Uber reveals strong growth, but huge losses, too
Details in a massive filing suggest investors will want to look closely before buying in.
Authorities say deputy’s son behind fires at black churches
The suspect in a string of fires that destroyed three black churches in rural Louisiana is the white son of a sheriff’s deputy whose father helped arrange for his arrest
Religious freedom, same-sex marriage back before Supreme Court
Conservatives are encouraged with a reconfigured court that tilts to the right.
Gardiner’s Music Walk set for Saturday
Jason Goucher and Samanatha Robinson, of Niche Inc., are pulling out all the stops with an afternoon of live music on Water Street.
Mourners celebrate life of longtime chaplain Don Williams at Maine Criminal Justice Academy
The memorial service in Vassalboro brought together members of local, county and state law enforcement agencies and Williams’ church community to remember the tireless service of the Baptist minister and law enforcement officer who ministered to his colleagues.