A nearly two-year sewer project that tore up much of Augusta’s Mill Park is ending, as construction workers finish up the project and prepare to return the expansive park to the public.
May 2013
Downtown Fairfield begins reaping rewards from strategic plan
Results are materializing from Fairfield’s downtown strategic plan, that sought to attract development, provide opportunities for local businesses and ease the tax burden on residential property owners.
15 hurt during ‘Bonnie and Clyde’ filming in Louisiana
A staircase gives way during filming of the miniseries, which will be aired on the History Channel and Lifetime.
Tennessee hospital treats drug-dependent babies
At the East Tennessee Children’s Hospital in Knoxville, roughly half of the neonatal unit’s 49 infants are being treated for drug dependence. For those infants, the pain can be excruciating.
Maine ultimate players catch the spirit
The freewheeling sport once called ultimate Frisbee took Maine colleges and universities by storm and is now taking off at Maine middle schools.
Women freed in Cleveland say they need time to heal
Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and Michelle Knight release their first statements since being found May 6.
Woods gives no ground to Garcia, wins Players Championship
The champ lands on his feet at The Players while his longtime rival winds up in troubled waters.
Pope Francis gives Catholics hundreds of new saints
The newly canonized include the 15th-century ‘Martyrs of Otranto,’ 813 Italians who were beheaded for refusing to convert to Islam.
Police: Boy, 12, killed sister
He will be charged with homicide in the 8-year-old’s stabbing.
South Bristol man killed in single-vehicle crash
A Jeep Cherokee driven by the victim, John Galloni, 55, hit several trees and rolled over at least once at 12:31 a.m. Sunday.