Farmington Village Corp. water district customers will soon see a second 9 percent rate increase since 2009.
August 2013
At WikiLeaks hearing, Manning apologizes for hurting U.S.
The Army private accused of leaking classified government secrets pleads with a military judge for a chance to go to college.
Maine’s missing: They’re out there somewhere in the rest of the world
Aside from Geraldine Largay and Ayla Reynolds, there are more than 70 people listed as missing in Maine.
State to ask for natural gas bids again
A year after the state completed a flawed bidding process, it once again is asking for natural gas suppliers to bid on work that would convert state-owned buildings in Augusta, Hallowell, Waterville and Vassalboro to using natural gas.
Study: Sugar makes life shorter (and not so sweet) for mice
Sugar-fed females died twice as quickly as control mice, while sugar-fed males had trouble competing for mates.
One injured in Civic Center Drive crash Wednesday
A collision on Civic Center Drive in Augusta Wednesday has left one injured.
DA declines to press charges against demonstrators who blocked Fairfield rail tracks
Authorities have decided not to move forward with criminal charges against six demonstrators who erected a wooden barricade on a train line in Fairfield in June.
76ers introduce Maine native as head coach
Brett Brown of South Portland will take over a team that hasn’t won a championship in 30 years.
Tom Brady’s MRI negative after scary fall
A person with knowledge of the injury says Brady likely has a left knee sprain and is day-to-day.
LePage expands program to refurbish transit buses
The Maine Military Authority, which refurbishes military vehicles, will begin overhauling regional transportation buses for nonprofit agencies.