Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Obama rejects call to use 14th Amendment to fix debt fight

6:34 PM

LePage declares state emergency regarding federal shutdown

The implications are not immediately clear, but the administration said it is needed to minimize the impacts on Maine and its federally funded employees.

7:00 PM

Charges dropped against former Clinton police officer

Court documents cite insufficient evidence as the reason the case was dismissed against Scott A. Francis, 38, of Chelsea.

6:51 PM

Brownville student in 1902 inspiration for Farmington?s college?s 150th anniversary motto

Several photos included in this story Gov. Paul LePage told the crowd gathered for the university?s 150th anniversary celebration Wednesday that one of the important things that the state?s first public college does for the state is that it puts students first and prepares them for life after college.

2:40 PM

Maine DOT says state railroads safe

Transportation commissioner releases report commissioned after deadly Quebec crash.
Read the Rail System Safety Report

1:08 PM

MM&A railroad gets OK for loan

Bankruptcy judge approves a $3 million loan to allow railroad to pay expenses.

9:55 AM

Obama to nominate first woman to head Fed

Janet Yellen would succeed Ben Bernanke as chairman of the nation?s central bank.

6:34 AM

U.S. expected to slash aid to Egyptian government

The move will likely have profound implications for decades of close U.S.-Egyptian ties that have served as a bulwark of stability in the Middle East.

7:10 AM

Lewiston third-grader stranded at school bus stop

The driver was told the girl wasn?t allowed on the bus so she was left behind.

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