Swedish prosecutors said Monday they are reopening a rape case against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, a month after he was removed from the Ecuadorian Embassy in London.
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Portland pier owners warn zoning changes would choke future revenue
City officials question if changing the boundaries of a waterfront development zone would have the impact that the pier owners claim.
America’s big automakers are running out of gas
The big two car companies, GM and Ford, are trying to get out of emissions standards instead of dominating the emerging electric vehicle market.
SMCC graduates 1,096 students, second largest class in its history
In commencement exercises at the Cross Insurance Arena, students ranging in age from 18 to 69 are awarded 1,126 degrees and certificates.
Police: No reports of domestic violence between couple found dead in Lebanon
State police believe that Thomas Doyon, 27, shot and killed Allyson Parker, 30, before shooting himself Saturday afternoon.
Two men pulled from Portland harbor by ferry crew
The Wabanaki ferry had about 207 people aboard when a Casco Bay Lines crew member spotted the men in the water near a capsized canoe off Peaks Island.
Maine moves toward hiking minimum teacher salary to $40,000
A bill is advancing in the Democratic-led Legislature.
Police seek Massachusetts man in York home invasion and shooting
The victim sustained non-life-threatening injuries, police say.
Home on Sebago’s Jordan Bay is a Model for Lakefront Living
Two key reasons: Premier construction by Seaside Homes & Design, and 105 feet of private sandy beach.
Eats: Allagash-worthy blueberry muffins for unexpected guests
Ruth LaRoche, frequently put on the spot by her friendly woods-walking husband, offers up her go-to muffin recipe and some variations (if you can find the ingredients in your neighbor’s cabin).