Charlie Sheen, Warner Bros. Television and Two and a Half Men creator Chuck Lorre have reached a settlement over the actor's $100 million lawsuit against the studio.
Nina Dobrev is recovering after she hit her head on the set of The Vampire Diaries last week, her rep confirms.
D.J. Qualls had a run-in with Vancouver police this weekend after an alleged miscommunication with an officer led to a bloody confrontation.
WGAN's Ken and Mike discuss Obama's signature healthcare law, which will be challenged in front of the U.S. Supreme Court in its 2011-12.
Rob Jarratt, executive director of the Brunswick Downtown Association, and Sally Loving, spokeswoman for the group BARK (Brunswick Area Recreation for Kanines), join "Good Day Maine" this morning to promote the Brunswick Fall Festival, which will take place on October 1 and will raise money for a new dog park in Brunswick.
Molly Sims and producer Scott Stuber were married over the weekend.
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Which career is right depends on a lot more than money. If you're trying to decide which career you want, MIT economist Peter Diamond has some ideas.
The debate over whether the town of Readfield's Public Works Department should be public or private continues to heat up in advance of Wednesday's referendum question that will decide the issue.
A special session is set to begin at the State House in Augusta today to address the redistricting of Maine's two congressional districts.