Geoffrey Rushlau explains why no charges were filed against a woman who killed a young boy.
Jessica Hall
App ideas help Maine teen tap into his future
Cape Elizabeth’s Julian Wyzykowski, self-taught and passionate about his art, is 16 and already creating digital games for the Apple store.
Maine bill would ban companies from selling student data
The proposal would prevent cloud computing services from using private information.
Closure to affect hundreds of Maine lobster, crab harvesters
Others wonder how the closure of the Penobscot River area will reflect on the Maine lobster brand.
MaineCare rides to be reviewed in legislative work session on Wednesday
Legislators could proposal changes that affect the two largest providers of rides for MaineCare members
Libra Foundation funds civic center luxury box for community use
The foundation will pay $75,000 a year for 10 years.
Deal between civic center, Time Warner puts Class A title games back on TV
The traditional airing of high school basketball battles for a Gold Ball trophy were at risk before Time Warner and the civic center resolved their dispute.
Maine Medical Center gets state OK for $40 million expansion
The project will expand existing operating space and add new operating rooms.
Maine launches program to protect elders from financial abuse
The first-in-the-nation training program will help bank and credit union staffers stop exploitation that targets seniors.
Libra Foundation aims to spread its wealth in Maine
Its decision to stop funding the winter sports center fits its history of varying the projects it supports.