WINSLOW — A woman was injured after she was hit by a car while she crossed Clinton Avenue Tuesday evening, according to police.
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Final Occupy Augusta defendant pleads guilty to Blaine House trespassing
AUGUSTA — The ninth and final defendant charged with criminal trespass for refusing to leave the grounds of the governor’s residence last year pleaded guilty Monday in Kennebec County Superior Court.
Hallowell puts off forestry plan decision until January
HALLOWELL — A management plan for the city forest will go to a public hearing at January’s City Council meeting now that some councilors say they want input from residents.
Thomas College president urges honesty, kindness and learning at women’s luncheon
WATERVILLE — Be kind to everyone around you, invest in yourself, never stop learning, and above all, be honest.
Two hurt, one seriously, in Gardiner fight on Monday
GARDINER — Two people were hurt — at least one seriously — during a fight outside a Neal Street apartment early Monday morning, police said.
Tagliabue overturns Goodell on Saints suspensions
The former NFL Commissioner concluded that although three players did engage in conduct detrimental to the league, coaches and others in the Saints’ organization also bear responsibility.
Body found on banks of Androscoggin
AUBURN — Auburn police are investigating the death of a 41-year-old man who was found alongside the Androscoggin River. Police say the body of Jeremy Perry of Lewiston was found on some rocks by the river around 9 a.m. Tuesday. Investigators have classified the death as non-suspicious and say that alcohol may have played a […]
Zumba case lawyer to argue illegal search
The attorney for Mark Strong says officials also have not disclosed everything found in searches in the high-profile prostitution case.
Augusta man dies from apparent medical crisis, crashes state-owned truck on Hospital Street Tuesday
Police believe the driver suffered a medical problem before the crash.
Opposition intensifies to proposed East-West Highway in Maine
The Sierra Club again denounces the proposed 220-mile road as a costly, destructive boondoggle.