Credit Solutions of America and its owner agree to enter into a consent judgment to settle allegations of unfair trade practices.
LePages fly in tanker plane as it refuels F-16s
The governor and first lady Ann LePage watch what the 101st Air Refueling Wing does best – refuel aircraft in flight.
Survey shows Mainers pessimistic about economy
Mainers’ perceptions of the U.S. economy worsen as 58 percent expect bad times in the next five years.
U.S. alleges $11 billion fraud by college
Maine’s John McKernan is board chairman of the company being sued over its recruiting tactics.
Candidates for Superior Court narrowed to 6
Gov. LePage will interview the finalists himself, his chief counsel says.
Snowe says husband’s company frustrated with suit
Former Maine Gov. John McKernan is the board chairman of Education Management Corp., which is being sued by the Justice Department.
Saco to Snowe: Congress needs to fix problems
Sen. Olympia Snowe gets an earful during her walking tour of Saco.
Attorney: Accused lawmaker aims for return to seat
Rep. Frederick L. Wintle, R-Garland, is accused of pulling a loaded handgun on a stranger in a Waterville parking lot May 21.
After nearly 200 years,House page program ending
Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, and Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., wrote House members Monday that the Internet and email have left the pages with little to do. Their message — delivered via mail — said the House could no longer justify the $5 million annual expense.
Probe of Energy Alliance finds no wrongdoing
However, a state investigation concludes in a draft report that the Maine Green Energy Alliance’s accounting practices were inadequate.