Driver reportedly flees from crash that kills his sister and seriously injures two others.
June 2012
John Edwards’ former mistress writes memoir
Rielle Hunter talks about the affair and its aftermath, which ruined the reputation of the former presidential candidate.
Romney won’t say he’ll overturn immigration order
Mitt Romney is refusing to say that he would overturn President Barack Obama’s new policy allowing some young illegal immigrants to stay in the United States.
Waterville rabbi to host classes on sacred stories
WATERVILLE — The emotional and spiritual features of classical Jewish literature will be the topic of monthly classes to be hosted downtown starting later this month.
Rodney King, key figure in LA riots, dies at 47
Rodney King, whose 1991 videotaped beating by LA police officers set off one of the most destructive race riots in the nation’s history, was found at the bottom of his swimming pool early Sunday and later pronounced died.
Dill to speak her mind in Maine U.S. Senate race
She’s spoken out against the National Rifle Association and President Obama’s fundraiser, and for a new Maine National Park, even in the face of loud opposition. If nothing else, Cynthia Dill is fearless.
Jury awards $28M in Jehovah’s sex-abuse case
The plaintiff said the Jehovah’s Witnesses allowed an adult member of a Fremont church to molest her when she was a young child in the 1990s.
Police investigate fatal crash in Amherst
Police say 28-year-old Adam Dunham was killed at about 6:45 p.m. Friday in Amherst when his car veered into the path of an oncoming pickup truck.
Belfast gets $500K downtown revitalization grant
A Maine city says it’s been awarded a $500,000 grant to help revitalize its downtown.