Jimmy Garoppolo threw two long touchdown passes and the San Francisco defense harassed Aaron Rodgers all night.
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Uber loses license in London over safety, vows to appeal
London’s transit operator says it is not renewing Uber’s license to operate in the British capital.
Maine Compass: Nation, Republican Party should allow the impeachment process to play out
For all of us, it is vital to uphold the rule of law; for the GOP, it is critical to resolve the issue in an election year.
Portland-based all-female chorus releases song for World Children’s Day
The Pihcintu Chorus debuted ‘Somewhere,’ sung by 11-year-old Shy Paca, a former refugee from Namibia.
Man killed, 2 injured in one-car crash in Canaan
The cause of the crash has yet to be confirmed but state police are looking at alcohol as a factor.
Maine panel considers ways to improve legal services for those who can’t afford it
Former Chief Justice Daniel Wathen said something needs to give in terms to ensure adequate funding and representation for indigent people tried for crimes in Maine
Augusta prepares to greet the holidays with 40-foot balsam fir
The tree was a donation of Anita and Peter Morrissey, in whose yard the transplanted forest tree has been growing for more than a decade.
Former Iowa governor says Biden has ‘heart of a president’
Tom Vilsack’s endorsement comes as the candidate slips from being the favorite in the state to trailing Pete Buttigieg and Elizabeth Warren.
Emmett Till memorial taking security steps after vandalism
Security cameras captured white nationalists trying to film in front of the new sign that describes how the body of the black 14-year-old from Chicago was pulled from the Tallahatchie River in Mississippi.
Maine will change wording on driver’s licenses, ID’s
The cards have confused some retailers because they are marked ‘not for Real ID purposes.’