The presidential candidate and U.S. senator from Minnesota is currently in fifth place in the Democratic primary race.
February 2020
Maine giving free noncommercial lobstering licenses to disabled vets
The law will take effect three months after the Legislature adjourns.
Standish woman killed, man injured in crash on Route 202 in Gray
Police say Wendy Perkins was driving west on Route 202 near its intersection with Route 115 when her car crossed the centerline and struck a cement truck head on.
Class B girls’ basketball: Wells (15-6) vs. Hermon (20-1)
Wells and Hermon are looking for historic wins in the Class B girls’ basketball state championship game.
Parents detail dramatic rescue of their newborn by Gardiner emergency personnel
When Maegan Carves and Robbie Lunt planned to have their second child at home, they had no idea that nothing would go according to plan.
State now expects retail marijuana stores won’t be open until June
Maine pushes the target date for adult-use marijuana sales back by 3 months, and lowers its projected sales tax revenue for the fiscal year that ends June 30.
Wall Street ends its worst week since 2008 as the Dow drops 12%
The virus outbreak has been shutting down industrial centers, emptying shops and severely crimping travel all over the world.
‘Into the Wild’ bus lures the unprepared to Alaska wilderness
Travelers have gotten stranded, injured and even died trying to reach the abandoned bus featured in the book.
FCC proposes $200 million in fines for phone companies that shared user data
The fines amount to $91 million for T-Mobile, $57 million for AT&T, $48 million for Verizon and $12 million for Sprint.
Report: Los Angeles deputies shared Kobe Bryant crash photos
‘The matter is being looked into,’ the sheriff’s office says.