After an 0-3-1 start, the UMaine-Farmington women’s soccer team has won four in a row. UMF was selected fourth in the conference in the North Atlantic Conference preseason coaches poll, but is now second with a 3-0-0 record in conference play.
October 2013
Five hikers killed by Colo. rock slide all in same family
Authorities say the one survivor is a teenage girl who is being treated for a broken leg.
COLLEGE CONNECTIONS: Paradee in key role for Maine
The University of Maine field hockey team opened the season against strong competition, but that was of little consolation after it lost to Michigan, Massachusetts and Boston College.
SNAPSHOT: Opening day migration
Canada geese rise from the Kennebec River in Chelsea today, on the first day of waterfowl hunting season in Maine.
Alleged Waterville car burglar could face additional charges
Ryan Guimond, 22, of Waterville, charged with a motor vehicle burglary Tuesday morning, could face additional charges in connection with other car break-ins.
Uninsured seek answers at Waterville health care presentation, Augusta program
At a health insurance marketplace presentation Tuesday afternoon at Waterville Public Library, a health marketplace navigator explained how uninsured people can find and sign up for affordable health care.
Waterville woman faces new charges after 2nd alleged hospital assault
Kimberly Bartlett, 22, of Waterville, charged in August with assault and terrorizing at a Waterville hospital, is facing two more charges after she allegedly bit and scratched a nurse and a police officer Monday night at the same hospital.
Health exchange opens with some delays in Maine
The state estimates that as many as 250,000 residents could use the exchange, including about 130,000 uninsured.
Federal shutdown not affecting Border Patrol in Maine
A partial shutdown of the U.S. government will not affect security and management at U.S. Customs and Border Patrol stations with Canada in Somerset and Franklin counties, emergency management officials said Tuesday.
Protection sought for bats decimated by white-nose syndrome
An environmental group says the northern long-eared bat could be named to the federal endangered species list.