Everyone is gunning for the defending champion Eagles, but the Black Raiders and Panthers each have wins under their belts.
2014
Oil price plunge sparks mixed reaction
While fuel consumers cheer, economists worry over implications of the almost 50 percent drop.
Patriots chase bigger goals after clinching division
The AFC East champions are shooting for home-field advantage throughout the playoffs.
Waterville code needs to be updated to reflect PAYT changes
Calling it a ‘housekeeping’ measure, the city manager says it’s time to change a trash collection ordinance so that it requires use of official city trash bags.
Teachers’ improv comedy group does more than comedy — they do ‘good things’
From schools to a biker gang bar, Teachers Lounge Mafia members bring unscripted comedy performances to central Maine.
NHL roundup: Former Biddeford star gets his first NHL goal
Brian Dumoulin helps Pittsburgh beat Tampa Bay, 4-2.
Fuel assistance recipients in Franklin County prefer to pay
ECU Heat program leaders report that recipients, especially the elderly, are more likely to accept help if they are not simply receiving charity.
Togus employees donate truckload of toys to Salvation Army
Employees of the veterans hospital and benefits system continue a tradition started more than 25 years ago by dropping off hundreds of donated toys for needy families in the region.
Former DHHS worker from Winthrop sentenced for welfare fraud
Crystal Hodsdon remains free on bail pending appeal, arguing that she was close to the standard of qualifying for the benefits.
Waterville man dies at Kennebec County jail
Authorities said Dana Kitchin, 64, apparently suffered a medical condition while he was in a cell isolating him from other prisoners.