The company’s founder says revenues will be $30 billion less than forecast over the next two years.
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Boeing apologizes for Max crashes as Airbus rakes in sales
The U.S. plane maker struggles to regain the trust of regulators, pilots and the global traveling public as the Paris Air Show gets underway.
‘Don’t forget what I did,’ said Doug Culver’s friends of WW II; so he shares his WWII artifacts and knowledge with us
Canton resident Doug Culver, a native of Oregon, held his WW II D-Day presentation “What they Carried on D-Day” at the Canton Historical Society on Thursday evening. He started his collection of WW II artifacts when he was in high school, about 50 years ago.
Closing arguments pushed back a day in murder trial of John D. Williams
The defense is considering calling a final witness, who would try to rebut the state’s reconstruction of the shooting that killed Cpl. Eugene Cole last year.
Record number of African migrants arriving on U.S.-Mexico border
People fleeing economic hardship and human rights abuses on the continent are coming to America in unprecedented numbers.
Portlanders welcome asylum seekers, but some worry about costs
Many residents are proud of the city’s welcoming stance, although the impact on taxes is a concern for some.
Kennebec County courts June 6-12, 2019
A roundup of cases closed June 6-12, 2019, at courts in Augusta and Waterville.
Paul LePage has a new job – tending bar in Maine
The former Maine governor lands a summer job at a restaurant in Boothbay Harbor.
Texas pastor who backed bill criminalizing abortion arrested
The former Southern Baptist pastor is accused of repeatedly molesting a teenage relative over two years.
Morning Sentinel June 16 police log
Waterville area police reports for June 16, 2019