At 4:16 p.m., a burglary from motor vehicle was reported at Wendy’s on Western Avenue.
October 2013
Community-access TV station seeking more money from Waterville
The local-access television station is asking the city to pay an extra $300 a month to tape, edit and broadcast City Council meetings.
Two Waterville men arrested on charges they stole guns
Jordan Doolan, 19, and Alexander Salvas, 18, are facing felony charges after police say they stole three guns belonging to another Waterville man.
Young Waterville mother worries about feeding her daughter
Government shutdown threatens Women, Infants and Children Nutrition Program, which 18-year-old Danielle Watkins uses to help buy groceries.
Augusta man pleads guilty to drug charge
The transaction occurred near Interstate 95 in West Gardiner.
Flap about fliers leaves Augusta parents angry about policy
A school board committee will take public input on the policy to not allow outside organizations to send fliers home with students at 7:30 p.m. Monday.
Attorney who made bomb threats to Wilton schools allowed to continue law practice
Rumford attorney Ron Hoffman, who called in bomb threats to two Wilton schools in March 2012, is allowed to continue practicing law, with stipulations, in a decision by the Maine Bar this week.
Maine photographer’s project to focus on ‘Maine from the Inside,’ including downtown Augusta
North Haven’s Seth Macy is tired of the patronizing view of the state that’s often the focus of the well-to-do and those from away, and he’s hoping his project will show the real Maine he and other natives love.
Best-selling author Tom Clancy dies at age 66
Clancy arrived on best-seller lists in 1984 with ‘The Hunt for Red October.’
Portland buses to display marijuana ads despite objections
The ads promoting marijuana as safer than alcohol have upset the people trying to prevent kids from smoking pot.