The governor says all General Assistance payments will be cut off for communities that help asylum seekers and other undocumented immigrants.
June 2014
LEGION BASEBALL ROUNDUP: Mosca leads Red Barn to win
A bases-loaded single from Ray Mosca was enough to get Red Barn over Messalonskee.
Wilton Tannery cleanup to start mid-July
The two-month cleanup project is expected to be confined to the property and minimally disrupt the surrounding area.
Campers, friends happy with Clukey’s decision
Those closest to the Augusta native Olympian are glad the luger will be back in the U.S. national team fold for another year.
Study: Pesticides making ‘bee-friendly’ plants bee-killers
A press conference Wednesday in Portland will highlight the results of studies showing neonicotinoids, common in garden pesticides, are toxic to bees.
Augusta luger Julia Clukey holds off retirement
Olympian plans to compete on World Cup tour for at least one more season and says she hasn’t ruled out 2018 Olympics.
Ex-Maine State Police chief’s child sex case unresolved after meeting
Andrew Demers Jr. is accused of sexually assaulting a 4-year-old child.
Matchett looks to break through at Speedway 95
The Skowhegan native is making his mark in his third season racing in the Sportsman division.
Skowhegan Indian restoration, grant money boost downtown fixup
Trees surrounding the iconic statue were removed as part of a makeover that goes hand-in-hand with other downtown revitalization work.
LeBron tells Heat he will become free agent
That does not mean James is leaving Miami – but there’s no guarantee that he’ll be in a Heat uniform next season, either.