The disclosure indicates that prosecutors are zeroing in on whether the ex-president committed fraud by exaggerating his wealth to banks to gain favorable loan terms.
2021
California cannabis companies warn of impending industry collapse
Leaders ask for an immediate lifting of the cultivation tax on growers, a three-year holiday from the excise tax and an expansion of retail shops.
Norway accepts nearly $8,000 from donations, forfeitures
Code Enforcement Officer Scott Tabb has resigned as of Dec. 29.
Bethel man pleads guilty to having gun and illegal drugs
Samuel Drew appeared in federal court by videoconference and admitted to the crrime.
Holiday cultural traditions on display Sunday at Museum L-A
Season of Giving is presented by Lewiston Youth Advisory Council and Museum L-A.
A toned-down Paul LePage rings in the season in Auburn
LePage talked Friday about Christmas and campaigning outside a bustling Walmart.
Victims of domestic abuse, including Gov. Mills, join campaign to have their stories heard in Augusta area
Mills is among dozens of Maine women participating in the campaign to erase the shame some may feel in being in an abusive relationship.
New England shrimp fishery to stay closed as waters warm
The shrimp prefer cold water and their population health is imperiled by the warming of the ocean off New England. The Gulf of Maine, in particular, is warming faster than most of the world’s oceans.
Farmington college to offer walk-in COVID-19 booster clinic Dec. 22
Individuals ages 18-plus are eligible to get the Moderna vaccine.
Justice Department asks high court to allow vaccine mandate
At issue before the Supreme Court is a rule published Nov. 5 by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid that applies to a wide range of health care providers that receive federal Medicare or Medicaid funding.