State investigation finds Augusta officer justified in 2019 shooting of city man
A report by the state Attorney General's Office states Officer Sabastian Guptill was acting in self-defense when he shot and wounded an Augusta man who was wanted for a domestic violence assault charge in Farmington.
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Skowhegan police charge man over allegation he took lewd photo of young woman in public
Eric Dore, 43, who has been a co-owner of the Old Mill Pub in Skowhegan, was charged Tuesday with a Class D misdemeanor charge of violation of privacy.
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Kennebec sheriff’s officer charged with domestic assault, threatening child with gun
Daniel Ross, 29, a deputy sheriff at the Kennebec County Sheriff’s Office in Augusta, made his initial appearance in court on Wednesday.
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Nation & World Posted: 1:56 PM
U.S. poised to announce new military aid, drones for Ukraine
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Varsity Maine Posted: 1:54 PM
High school sports notebook: Cony football program sees big increase in participation numbers
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Nation & World Posted: 12:47 PM
Islamic State ‘Beatle’ gets life term for U.S. hostage deaths
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Local & State Posted: 12:41 PM
State investigation finds Augusta officer justified in 2019 shooting of city man
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Sports Posted: 7:29 AM
NFL notebook: Buccaneers not sure exactly when Brady will return
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Maine Authors Posted: 4:36 AM
OFF RADAR: ‘Soft Features’
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Editorials Posted: 4:00 AM
Another View: For ‘banana republic’ elements, look no further than Trump’s presidency
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Columnists Posted: 4:00 AM
Commentary: Rushdie attack shows the hard truths of Iran’s soft power
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Columnists Posted: 4:00 AM
Ramesh Ponnuru: Biden’s no FDR. He’s not even Obama
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Opinion Posted: 4:00 AM
Today’s editorial cartoon
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Local & State Posted: 4:00 AM
Maine’s right-to-repair initiative would likely face legal challenge
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Week In Photos Aug. 12-19, 2022
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Local & State
Co-owner of Skowhegan restaurant resigns after video airs of inappropriate recording being taken of woman
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Maine Crime
Skowhegan police charge man over allegation he took lewd photo of young woman in public
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Maine Crime
Kennebec sheriff’s officer charged with domestic assault, threatening child with gun
August 17 -
Local & State
LePage threatens Democratic staffer filming him at campaign event
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Local & State
Community rallies around Industry family who lost their father in fire Friday
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Local & State
Paul LePage questions integrity of voting in Maine’s larger communities
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Maine Crime
Woman accidentally shot in Lewiston while grabbing Windham officer’s gun, police say
August 17 -
Local & State
Think Maine was hot this summer? Just wait
Yesterday at 12:43 PM
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Local & State
Meet the Farmington man who sells his paintings next to his car downtown
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Local & State
Maine real estate market continues trend of slower sales
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Schools and Education
Hallowell-based school district begins search for interim superintendent
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Opinion
Tell Us: Has the drought across Maine affected you?
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Local & State
See the latest data: Tracking COVID-19 in Maine
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Letters to the Editor
As gangsters drop, I remember my dinner with Moe Green
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Local & State
Two Coast Guard cutters moved from Kittery base to Rhode Island
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Local & State
Maine’s right-to-repair initiative would likely face legal challenge
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Local & State
Week In Photos Aug. 12-19, 2022
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Local & State
LePage threatens Democratic staffer filming him at campaign event
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Local & State
Prosecutors rest their case against Maine man accused of storming U.S. Capitol
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Local & State
Select Board reviews 2022 Wilton Blueberry Festival
As new school year approaches, Fairfield-area district to hold job fair for several open positions
Maine School Administrative District 49, which includes Albion, Benton, Clinton and Fairfield, is planning a job fair Monday from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Lawrence High School Annex.
Winthrop school district adopts COVID-19 guidelines for upcoming school year, drops remote learning option
The rules build upon recently updated recommendations from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention.
Man accused of killing neighbor released from jail after judge disallows key evidence
Bruce Akers is out on personal recognizance while he awaits a second murder trial after the Maine Supreme Judicial Court vacated his 2020 conviction in the death of Douglas Flint.
Another View: For ‘banana republic’ elements, look no further than Trump’s presidency
Shortly after his election, a new book notes, he tried to subvert the military for political ends. His generals refused to go along.