BAR HARBOR, Maine (NEWS CENTER) --- Labor Day weekend typically means that summer is almost over, and of course many people were out trying to take in every last second of it.
The first daughters saw the Jonas Brothers and visited L.A. and Niagara Falls. Malia got braces; Sasha went to Spain. But it's all over Tuesday, when school starts. Malia and Sasha Obama have enjoyed a summer that most American children can only dream of — vacations stretching from Maine to California, with a couple of foreign trips in the mix, and a Jonas Brothers appearance at the White House.
ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON — Twelve-year-old Malia Obama wears braces, toots a flute, and is after her father to save the tigers. Younger sister Sasha, who is 9, shoots hoops like her basketball-loving dad and dances hip-hop. Both girls get up at 6 a.m. to get ready for school. Barack and Michelle Obama put their girls off-limits to the news media after they moved to the White House, saying ...
BAR HARBOR — Officer Soren Sundberg escaped a close call without injury in the early hours of Aug. 26, when an allegedly drunk driver clipped his police cruiser on the Eagle Lake Road.
Malia and Sasha Obama enjoyed camp, trips and the Jonas Brothers — Malia and Sasha Obama have enjoyed a summer that most American children can only dream of, but the first daughters are about to join millions of kids in an annual ritual: back to school.
OLD ORCHARD BEACH, Maine - Months of perfect weather in northern New England have helped the region's tourism industry rebound from a dismal 2009, but consumers still wary of the economy have been tight with their money and shopping for bargain-basement prices.
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Twelve-year-old Malia Obama wears braces, toots a flute and is after her father to save the tigers. Younger sister Sasha, who is 9, shoots hoops like her basketball-loving dad and dances hip-hop.
At the easternmost point of the United States, it stands sentinel. West Quoddy Head lighthouse is striped like a candy cane. It looks a lighthouse in a children’s book.
This satellite image provided by NOAA shows Hurricane Earl taken at 3:15 a.m. EDT Friday Sept. 3, 2010.