Congregants hide in closets during the attack on a Sikh temple in Wisconsin. The shooting is being investigated as an act of domestic terrorism.
August 2012
Olympics: US women rout China, 114-66
The U.S. ties its Olympic scoring record to grab the top seed heading into Tuesday’s quarterfinals.
Phillips man hurt in ATV accident
The 57-year-old suffers chest, abdomen and back injuries after going over an embankment.
Romney wants ‘something dramatic’ to aid economy
The Republican presidential says he opposes another federal stimulus package and new government programs.
Olympics: Murray drubs Federer for men’s tennis gold
Andy Murray, who has lost all four of his Grand slam finals, prevails against Roger Federer, 6-2, 6-1, 6-4.
Waterville’s South End to host National Night Out
WATERVILLE — Live music, a cookout, children’s games and police and fire demonstrations will be part of Tuesday’s National Night Out celebration at Green Street Park in the city’s South End.
Eagles Coach Andy Reid’s oldest son found dead
Garrett Reid, 29, had rebounded from his troubled past and was assisting the Eagles’ strength coaches at camp.
Child, woman injured in Boston crash
The 4-year-old girl was taken to the hospital with life-threatening injuries after an accident in the Tip O’Neill Tunnel.
Waterville police; Somerset, and Franklin county logs, Aug. 4 and 5
Theft, intoxicated persons, fireworks
As Eagle Scouts return medals, gay ban still firm
There has been little evidence, however, of any new form of outside pressure that might prompt the Boy Scouts to reconsider their position of excluding gays.