Companies and law enforcement agencies intensify efforts to educate passengers in response to the slaying of a University of South Carolina student who mistakenly got into a vehicle she thought was her Uber.
April 2019
Wine & beer tasting benefit set for May 2
Proceeds to benefit the Maine Children’s Home for Little Wanderers.
How big should a clam get? Maine eyes new harvest rules.
Lawmakers will consider a proposal designed to boost the state’s sagging clam harvest, but clammers and conservationists are already divided about the idea.
Trump’s chief of staff says Democrats will ‘never’ see president’s tax returns
Mick Mulvaney accuses Democrats of engaging in a ‘political stunt’ in asking the IRS to provide six years of Trump’s personal tax returns.
Smoking pot vs. tobacco: What science says about lighting up
As more states make it legal to smoke marijuana, some government officials, researchers and others worry what that might mean for public health.
Rwandan man linked to genocide convicted of immigration fraud
Jean Leonard Teganya, suspected of participating in the African country’s 1994 genocide, was seeking asylum in the U.S.
Greg Kesich: ‘I’m not a racist, but …’
What do we call someone who benefits from a system of racial preference? The AP Stylebook is not much help.
J.P. Devine: It’s an Irish thing
Joe Biden, the hail fellow well met Irishman, strides along inhaling hair as his Democrat competitors nip at his heels and the Republicans sing hymns, writes J.P. Devine.