The president also pardons former NYPD Commissioner Bernie Kerik and grants clemency to financier Michael Milken.
2020
Maine Legislature considers bill to expunge some convictions from public records
The measure would largely apply to nonviolent and low-level felonies and would exclude any crimes against a child or person over age 65.
In latest ‘Family Guy’ episode, Meg Griffin is admitted to Bowdoin
The character, donning Polar Bear apparel, announced her early acceptance at the end of the Sunday’s episode.
Pier 1 Imports closing Augusta store after bankruptcy declaration
The home goods retailer’s South Portland store is not on the list to be shuttered.
Public takeover of Maine’s electric utilities could bring higher rates, tax revenue losses
But the switch could lead to lower rates over 30 years, according to an analysis by independent consulting firm London Economics.
‘Whitey’ Bulger juror regrets voting to convict him of murder
The notorious Boston crime boss wrote her more than 70 letters from prison.
Union Pottery exhibit on view through February
“40 Years of “Work Avoidance” can be viewed at Vose Library in Union.
Buxton man threatened mother with sword and BB gun, police say
Andrew Forbis, 44, was taken into custody after an eight-hour standoff in Buxton on Monday.
State police cruiser sideswiped at traffic stop in Turner
Neither Trooper Connor Willard, nor others were injured.
Bloomberg makes debate stage, facing Dem rivals for 1st time
Billionaire Mike Bloomberg has qualified for the next Democratic presidential debate.