The earthquake occurred inland, so there was no possibility of a tsunami.
2014
Group providing Thanksgiving meals in Maine
Solidarity Harvest puts together about 1,200 baskets that will be delivered to families that are struggling financially over the holiday.
Nearly 3 years later, no charges in missing toddler case
Investigators are still searching for what happened leading to the disappearance of Ayla Reynolds in Waterville.
Police identify victim of fatal shooting in Portland
Richard Lobor, 23, of Portland was a guest at the Brighton Avenue apartment complex, the assistant police chief says.
UMaine football aims to break flannel world record
The Black Bears are hoping to break the Guinness world record for the most people wearing plaid or tartan-patterned clothing in one place when they play UNH in the season finale Saturday.
Augusta police issue 22 summonses, charge 22-year-old in underage drinking party
Twenty people ranging from under 18 to 20 were summoned for underage drinking at a party on Mayflower Road.
Thornton Academy captures state Class A football title
The Trojans take control in the second half to top Windham, 35-14.
OUR OPINION: Obama’s action on immigration echoes Bush, Reagan
It’s time for Maine’s moderate senators to take lead in helping to cool down their collagues’ rhetoric.
Obamacare adviser to administration may be best witness against program
Affordable Care Act’s popularity still declining, even as Supreme Court decides to rule on federal exchange.
Readers take fun out of being curmudgeonly
Last Thanksgiving was full of unknowns, but this year we know how well things have turned out.