The Vatican has no publication date yet and says the document will address ‘the ecology of man.’
January 2014
Maine document-shredding probe deepens; FBI interviews whistleblower
Lawmakers decide to interview state CDC officials as they continue to investigate the findings of a report that an employee was ordered to destroy public documents.
Maine fixes unemployment processing glitch
Claims by up to 2,200 Mainers are processed after delays caused by a computer problem this week.
Extreme cold triggers health alert in Maine
Maine’s top health official warns residents to avoid prolonged exposure to the frigid conditions.
Bridge club announces this week’s winners
Waterville Bridge Club WATERVILLE — The Waterville duplicate bridge club winners on Thursday were: Betty Perry and Barbara Hayes, Charlie Gagnon and Beverly St. Germain tied with Julie Richards and Fran Roy, Mike Gosselin and Claudette McNeil, Dollis Bizier and Connie Hallee, Lee Duff and Pat Nutt The club meets at 11 a.m. Thursdays at […]
Former Va. Gov. McDonnell, wife plead not guilty to corruption charges
The former Republican power couple was indicted on 14 counts Tuesday after a lengthy investigation into their relationship with a former CEO of a dietary supplement maker.
Vassalboro woman arrested on drug charge after traffic stop
Elizabeth Munster had two warrants out for her arrest when she was pulled over in Waterville, and police found crack cocaine in her car, police said.
Mexico City aims to change habits with tap water law
Bad tap water accounts in part for Mexico being the world’s top consumer of bottled water and – worse – soda, some 43 gallons per person a year.
Augusta firefighters called to morning house fire on Green Street
Part of Green Street was blocked off Friday morning by authorities because of a minor house fire.
Microsoft posts record sales as Ballmer prepares to leave
The world’s largest software maker is in the middle of a reorganization and is working to close the acquisition of Nokia’s handset unit.