All stations are changing frequencies March 11 as part of a broader shift to make room for wireless broadband internet services.
2020
In 2015 audio, Bloomberg advocated targeting minorities for arrest
Bloomberg launched his Democratic presidential bid late last year with an apology for his support for the policy.
Maine-based CES Inc. acquires Massachusetts engineering firm Haley and Ward
The Brewer-based environmental and engineering company makes its second out-of-state acquisition.
DOJ recommends lower sentence for Roger Stone after Trump calls it ‘unfair’
It is exceedingly rare, particularly in a high-profile case like that of the former Trump aide, for the Justice Department to reverse its own prosecutors on a sentencing recommendation.
SeaWorld settles investors’ lawsuit over ‘Blackfish’ documentary
The theme park company was accused of misleading investors over the impact the documentary “Blackfish” was having on its bottom line.
Sanders wins New Hampshire primary as Buttigieg, Klobuchar take lead among moderates
Weak finishes deal a blow to the prospects of Joe Biden and Elizabeth Warren.
Trump, first lady to host state dinner in April for Spain
It will be the administration’s third state dinner in April, for Spain’s King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia
House votes to sustain governor’s veto of sports betting bill
The vote Tuesday, which closes the door for now on legalized sports betting in Maine, comes a week after the state Senate voted to override the governor’s veto.
Ladysmith Black Mambazo founder Joseph Shabalala dies at 78
Shabalala was globally known for his leadership of the choral group founded in 1964 that collaborated with Paul Simon on the “Graceland” album and many other artists.
Defense rests without Weinstein testifying at rape trial
Weinstein is charged with raping a woman in a Manhattan hotel room in 2013 and forcibly performing oral sex in 2006 on a different woman.