Twenty-nine died while covering the civil war in Syria, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists.
2013
Refrigeration leak in NH sends 9 to hospital
Victims in Ringe complained of dizziness and respiratory problems.
Pot, guns and paparazzi for 2014
New laws run the gamut across the US in the coming year
Body of former Maine woman pulled from Connecticut river
Police say a woman whose body was pulled from the Saugatuck River appears to have been struck by a train.
Rail disaster, ‘North Pond Hermit,’ the missing topped this year’s Waterville-area stories
It was a busy year in central Maine as residents responded to the runaway train explosion in Quebec, dealt with tragedies and triumphs here at home
2013: The year of the North Pond Hermit, the hospital, the flagger
A look back at the year’s top Kennebec Journal local news stories.
our OPINION: DHHS aid rule shift will cost more than it saves
Cutting off General Assistance to asylum seekers could hinder their effort to become productive residents.
FROM THE STATE HOUSE: Nearly half of Maine veterans don’t qualify for health care through VA
Rep. Ann Dorney and Rep. Stanley Short Jr.