Protest comes in the wake of San Antonio police threat to arrest several gun rights activists carrying rifles.
2013
Visually impaired march for safety in Augusta
The blind marched today to make drivers aware that they need to yield to white cane and guide dog users.
West Gardiner slaughterhouse fire extinguished quickly
Firefighters quickly extinguished the fire just after 3 p.m. at West Gardiner Beef.
Auction marks end of Fairfield dairy farm, start of beef one
As the number of dairy farms in Maine continues to dwindle, one farmer is trading his milking cows for beef-laden steers.
Trial for NH man accused of taking $1M from widows
Financial advisor allegedly preyed on the widowed friends of his wife and mother.
Augusta’s Exit 113 pavers pick up the pace
New signs go up on Old Belgrade Road as construction on Interstate 95 exit 113 continues.
Team Hall-Dale ends its fundraising efforts
City Council candidate says “bad publicity” meant donors did not want to give to the fund.
JPMorgan said to have reached $13 billion deal to settle mortgage issues
The reported agreement would include a release of criminal liability for the bank but not individuals tired to wrongdoing.
Black Bears roll over William & Mary 34-20
UMaine improves to 6-1, rises to top of CAA standings.
Cruz: Senate won’t make same mistake in next fight
The Texas senator says the Republicans lost the government shutdown because the party was not unified.