Shooting death of Lewiston man at Augusta towing company under investigation by police
Authorities said the shooting of Tyler Morin, 36, happened Friday morning at the Ready Road Services towing company.
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Delta Ambulance to pull out of joint agreement with Waterville
The announcement this week by Delta reflects a fraying relationship between the regional ambulance service and the city, due in part to the staffing challenges created for Delta when the city has hired away its emergency workers.
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Numbers speak for themselves as alewives regain foothold in central Maine
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Varsity Maine Posted: 8:25 PM
Local roundup: Erskine baseball beats Morse for 9th straight win
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Sports Posted: 8:14 PM
PGA championship: As conditions settle down, Zalatoris heats up and takes lead
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Rumford celebrates 50th anniversary of Clean Water Act
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Varsity Maine Posted: 7:34 PM
Photo finishes abound as athletes step it up in Community Cup
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Sports Posted: 7:33 PM
Longtime New Yorker writer, editor Roger Angell dies at 101
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Nation & World Posted: 7:27 PM
COVID asylum restrictions must continue on border, federal judge rules
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Varsity Maine Posted: 7:25 PM
Gardiner racewalking duo set dominant pace at Capital City Classic
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Varsity Maine Posted: 6:43 PM
Softball: Hall-Dale walks off on Monmouth in battle of Mountain Valley Conference unbeaten
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Nation & World Posted: 6:23 PM
Pennsylvania Senate Republican primary is likely headed for recount
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Business Posted: 6:12 PM
Final-hour rally yanks Wall Street from edge of bear market
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Local & State Posted: 5:56 PM
Delta Ambulance to pull out of joint agreement with Waterville
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Nation & World Posted: 5:49 PM
G-7 countries to provide $19.8 billion in aid to Ukraine
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Local & State
Central Maine Power workers rescue 2 people from burning Richmond house
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Maine Crime
Police: Readfield man arrested after allegedly punching woman, breaking facial bones
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Local & State
Car crashes into Circle K building in Augusta
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Local & State
Union man, 18, who died in New Jersey beach sand collapse remembered as ‘tech nut’
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Local & State
Maine DOE removes LGBT lesson plan at heart of anti-Mills TV ad
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Local & State
Waterville considers installing cameras along RiverWalk due to vandalism, other illegal activity
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Local & State
Nine people displaced in Solon building fire
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Community
Lawrence High recognizes top 10 seniors for 2022
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Local & State
Cornville couple injured in Madison hit-and-run remain hospitalized
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Maine Crime
Somerset County grand jury indicts 25 on drug, sexual abuse, arson charges
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Schools and Education
Residents give preliminary approval to Pittsfield-area school district’s $13.4 million budget
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Local Government
Augusta councilors eye new plans for prioritizing affordable housing as top city goal
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Local & State
Week In Photos May 13-20, 2022
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Opinion
Tell Us: Do you think Maine schools should reinstate mask mandates?
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Letters to the Editor
Maine GOP offers blame but no solutions
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Special Sections
Read our 2022 graduation keepsake
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Schools and Education
Central Maine 2022 graduation coverage
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Business
Maine unemployment rate hits pandemic low of 3.3%
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Local & State
Utility truck catches fire after coming into contact with power line, Waterville police say
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Local & State
Maine’s COVID hospitalizations decline Friday
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Local & State
Teacher defends LGBT kindergarten lesson featured in anti-Mills ad
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Amy Calder
Reporting Aside: Opening a door to Waterville’s South End
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Maine Crime
Central Maine arrest log: May 13-20
Nine people displaced in Solon building fire
State fire investigators will try to determine what caused the Wednesday fire at the 3-unit building at 90 North Main St.
Augusta man who was shot last month by guard pleads not guilty to assault on federal official
Derik Broox Wight, 41, is being held by federal officials for allegedly attacking a security officer April 20 at the Edmund S. Muskie Federal Building in Augusta.
Police detain Maine student who threatened to shoot 3 students
MSAD 51 Superintendent Jeffrey Porter said the student referenced a gun in a backpack but no gun was found on school grounds.
Maine Observer: Learning from 55 years of Maine gardens
There have been new homes and new crops, but some things never change.
Fairfield and Unity residents express concerns over scope of ‘forever chemicals’ contamination at town halls with Erin Brockovich
At two weekend town halls to discuss 'forever chemical' contamination with consumer advocate Erin Brockovich, Fairfield and Unity residents expressed concerns about the scope of the contamination — if they should be worried about their kids, their food and their health.