Sunday marks four years since he descended through the pink marble and brass atrium to announce his candidacy.
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A Lakefront Home of Distinction and Comfortable Elegance
The finest finishes, 140 feet of water frontage, and a world-class gourmet’s kitchen are here.
Exhibit explores how a vision blossomed into Haystack center of craft
The Portland Museum of Art blockbuster tells the school’s early story, providing the context for its continued success and influence.
‘Bad dreams’ and ‘appreciation’ stay with former super carrier Sadie Landry
It’s been nearly three decades since Sadie Landry delivered a newspaper and yet there are still nights when the bad dreams come. “I’m out delivering and I can’t remember where the paper goes,” Landry says of those dreams. “I can’t remember who gets the paper and where it goes. I’m 41 years old and I […]
Andover voters approve $600K road bond and town clock repair at town meeting
Andover voters approved a $600,000 roads’ bond, repair work for the town clock and removal of several trees near the town library among other votes at their town meeting on Saturday.
Shooting inside California Costco kills 1, wounds 3
Police say they can not confirm is there was more than one shooter and that no one is in custody.
Trump taps former immigration official as his ‘border czar’
The president says he’s bringing Thomas Homan, a longtime lawman and enthusiastic supporter, out of retirement for the new post.
Stocks post small losses; investors look ahead to Fed
A choppy week of trading ended with modest losses Friday as investors look forward to getting more clues about the direction of interest rates.
Oakland-area business owners, officials speak to Golden about labor, broadband
The congressman visited Mount Vernon, Oakland and Gardiner for a “listening tour” Friday afternoon.
ACLU sues feds over detention of immigrants
A class-action lawsuit alleges that the federal government is illegally detaining immigrants without giving them a fair chance of being released on bond.