Hollywood holds off on high-profile releases for football-dominated weekend.
February 2015
Sole finalist for Gorham schools chief ‘above the rest’
For purely selfish reasons, Unity hopes Gorham rejects Heather Perry. The vote is expected Feb. 11.
Feds begin to regulate payday loans
A consumer agency is proposing rules that make sure borrowers have the abililty to repay a loan.
U.S. Rep. Tsongas: Aircrew group merits Congressional Gold Medal
The U.S. Air Forces Escape and Evasion Society was founded in 1964 by aircrew members who evaded capture by enemy forces during foreign wars.
Russians accused of economic spying
U.S. authorities say the case shows Russian spying thrives in the U.S. years after the Cold War ended.
Labrador retriever could fetch a state honor
Legislation proposing the Lab as Maine’s state canine goes to a committee hearing Feb. 11 – amid ardent discussions.
U.N. wants way to protect airliners
A U.N. agency wants a central data base to warn airlines of conflict zones along their flight path.
Let there be light — in my house
The most beautiful room in the world is nothing without proper light, Amy Calder writes.
Augusta District Court
Here is a list of cases closed Jan. 22-28, 2015, in Augusta District Court.
Kennebec Journal Feb. 1 police log
Augusta-area police reports for Feb. 1, 2015.