The driving force behind a North Dakota company that won a $400 million contract to build part of the border wall is described as a “go-getter” and a “gung-ho, smart guy” by people who know him
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Rockets fired after day of mourning for slain Iranian leader
Thousands of militiamen and other supporters chanting “America is the Great Satan” marched in a funeral procession in Baghdad for Iran’s top general, who was killed in a U.S. airstrike
Gym class without the gym? With technology, it’s catching on
For students whose tests and textbooks have migrated to screens, technology as gym equipment may have been only a matter of time
Maine can expect a few inches of snow starting Saturday afternoon
Our next weather maker will bring snow to the area Saturday into early Sunday morning. Expect snow to develop around mid day for many communities Saturday. Southern and coastal Maine may begin with a period of rain but even there, you’ll change to snow. Snow will be with us Saturday night through Sunday morning. The […]
Larry Lord still in serious condition from Farmington blast injuries
He suffered burns over much of his body in the explosion on Sept. 16.
Investigative podcasts are exploding – here are six great ones to get you started
There’s now a Pulitzer for audio reporting, as podcasters have found new ways to dive deep into a mystery.
Analysis: Why electric cars still don’t live up to the hype
They cost too much and their climate benefit has been exaggerated.
Final snowstorm of the year to wind down Tuesday afternoon
The storm that has dumped about 9 inches of snow on the Lewiston-Auburn area is expected to end Tuesday afternoon — making the evening commute a bit less slick than in the morning. Law enforcement officials were reporting sliding vehicles and crashes across the state. Officials from the Maine Emergency Management Agency are keeping a […]
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Maine wakes up to some snow but much more expected Monday night
It’s a two part storm. Part one left a few inches in southern Maine. The second part is expected to bring significant snowfall Monday evening to the inland and mountain areas of Maine.