House committees could release transcripts of closed-door interviews as soon as early this week.
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Trump now has opening to pull U.S. out of Paris climate pact
Monday is first day he can finally do something about withdrawing from the treaty, a process that will take a year to become official.
Portland festival celebrates Yiddish and its influence on popular culture
Once spoken by millions of Jews in Central and Eastern Europe, Yiddish is still used by people around the world in everyday expressions.
In good humor, Jimmy Carter returns to Sunday school after fall
The former President returned to his Sunday school class less than two weeks after fracturing his pelvis in a fall.
White nationalists seen filming at new Emmett Till memorial
Since video aired, donations have come through for the permanent memorial.
Olivia Newton-John’s final ‘Grease’ ensemble fetches $405K
Olivia Newton-John’s leather jacket and black pants from ‘Grease’ fetches $405K at auction
Lawyer: Whistleblower willing to take written questions from GOP
It’s part of a bid to stem efforts by Trump and his allies to unmask the whistleblower’s identity.
State says Bridgton woman can be guardian or provider, but not both
Debbie Ogle provides shared living services to David Noyes, who has intellectual disabilities. She’s also his legal guardian. And that’s the problem.
Vacancy on state ethics panel poses election-year risks
Republicans and Democrats in the Legislature have been unable to settle on an independent nominee for the Maine Ethics Commission, which has been functioning with just four members for 19 months.
Quarry Road Trails’ annual fall festival offers ‘good, old-fashioned family fun’
Saturday’s events included pumpkin bowling, apple launching and a scavenger hunt on the South Koons trail.