Wall Street reacts amid fresh signs that the viral outbreak that originated in China is weighing on U.S. companies.
2020
Skowhegan woman accused of taking more than $10,000 from family business
Since Tom McCarthy filed the complaint, his business has been beset by losses that he calculates amount to more than half a million dollars.
Wells Fargo to pay $3 billion to resolve probes into fake accounts
The behavior by the bank’s employees caused damage to customers’ credit reports and cost some of them money in fees.
Trump signals he’s prepared to give farmers more federal aid
Administration officials have suggested in recent weeks that the new coronavirus may delay some of the anticipated agricultural purchases by China.
Guidance issued for advertising marijuana products in Maine
Maine’s Office of Marijuana Policy warns that advertising for medical- or adult-use marijuana businesses should not target people under age 21.
State was aware of concerns but failed to save the child, document reveals
Child welfare caseworkers, police, school officials and others had frequent contact with the family of Marissa Kennedy, 10, but the girl was never removed from the home.
Class D South finals: An old standby and a new face share common goal
Defending state champ Forest Hills meets Greenville in the boys game, while upstart Valley faces Greenville in the girls contest.
Pope tenderly kissed on forehead by man at weekly audience
The casually dressed man was in one of the front-row seats reserved for ailing or disabled people.
Video: Maranacook’s Cash McClure talks about winning the Class B South title
Black Bear named tournament MVP as team returns to state title game for first time since 2008.
Vatican sees intense interest in opening of Pius XII archive
More than 150 historians and researchers have signed up to access the documents of the World War II-era pope.