The scientists will investigate the deep-sea coral habitats to assess abundance, distribution and size.
June 2014
New law removes shield for habitual drunken drivers
I read with interest your story, “Woman with 8 OUIs gets 7 years” (May 30) about the woman who had just received her eighth OUI conviction. It’s a frightening reminder that there are dangerous drivers out there on our roads, and we all need to be careful and remain alert when we get behind the […]
Two overdose victims revived with Narcan in Gray
Signs in the home indicated the two had taken an overdose of heroin.
Augusta Scout earns Eagle rank
Court of Honor ceremony held at China Baptist Church.
Arizona break-in raises questions about priest with gun
The gun ends up in the hands of a burglar who then shoots another priest to death.
Maine crime drop is biggest in 20 years
At an Augusta news conference, Public Safety Commissioner John Morris said drug-related crime continues to be a problem while Gov. Paul LePage blasted the Legislature for not passing his crime bill.
Harlow Gallery announces Art2014 winners
Singer, Bixler, Herman take top prizes in annual juried show.
3 photos reported missing from Old Orchard Beach Town Hall
The photographer, Wendy Barrett, asks that they either be returned or paid for.
Feds to reconsider rules for Gulf of Maine haddock, herring catch
Herring fishermen are nearing their haddock bycatch limit for Georges Bank and are asking for emergency help.