U.S. Attorney General Bill Barr says law enforcement is increasingly unable to access information on devices, and between devices in the virtual world.
2019
Hemp: Maine’s newest growing field
NORTH ANSON — John Black has arranged his equipment around a recently empty dairy barn, neat piles of irrigation tubing, dozens of components, two shiny, 12-foot-tall satellite-guided tractors. He’s got every-farmer woes — if only it hadn’t rained so much and he’d gotten that extra three weeks in the ground — and for the first […]
B.B. King’s ‘Lucille’ guitar up for auction
In B.B. King’s hands, black Gibson ES-345 prototype guitar gave voice to the “King of the Blues.”
Trump administration moves to end food stamps for 3 million people
As of April, 36 million Americans received food stamps, with an average monthly benefit of $121 per person, according to the Department of Agriculture.
Tuesday’s Sports Digest: UMaine football picked to finish 3rd in league
The Black Bears are projected to finish behind James Madison and Towson at the Colonial Athletic Association’s annual football media day.
Coast Guard suspends search for missing kayaker in Muscongus Bay
Officials say Baruch Roberts, 79, of Thomaston was last seen Sunday near Friendship.
Boris Johnson named U.K’s next prime minister
Winning two-thirds of the votes of Conservative party members, he replaces embattled Theresa May, who resigned last month.
Karen Heck: ‘Good guys’ get a pass at women’s expense
The showing of “Last Tango in Paris” shows we still have a way to go, even in the #MeToo era.
Family of North Waterboro woman stunned by her murder
Members of Christal Denis’ family, including her mother and 3 adult children, are at a loss for why the woman’s husband, Christopher Denis, would kill her and then take his own life.
Our View: Here are some ways Trump could spend his time while Mueller testifies
If the president really doesn’t want to hear the special counsel’s testimony, we have a couple of ideas on how he could spend his day.