Samuel Moore was among participants in Make-A-Wish fundraiser on Monday who were trying to ski or ride 100,000 vertical feet in a day.
March 2015
Searchers look for bodies after crash of military helicopter carrying 11
The Black Hawk helicopter went down in fog during a routine training mission on a remote swath of beach between Pensacola and Destin, Florida.
N.J. college administrator named USM president
Harvey Kesselman says his top priority is increasing student recruitment and retention in order to boost tuition revenue.
Students at University of Oklahoma hope racist fraternity video sparks change
Among a student group’s grievances are too few black teachers and administrators, poor retention rates for black students and a lack of programs aimed at supporting black students.
OUR OPINION: Wood-stove rules need some help to clear the air
Stricter standards are a start, but incentives are needed to replace older models.
Staff, volunteers at Togus Hospice Unit made every day a great day for Ezra Smith
I can’t imagine working in a place where you care for and come to love your patients, and they all die.
Ban on hand-held cellphone use would make our roads safer
Cellphone use has replaced drunken driving as Maine’s biggest public safety risk, police say.
Collins: Selma a testament to the power of courage, forgiveness
Fifty years after ‘Bloody Sunday,’ a Maine senator joins the march to honor civil rights-era heroes.
Maine Forest service official grilled over logging, public park management
Lawmakers question why concerns over harvest have been ignored by members of the LePage administration.
Church-run vegan cafe a surprising find in former Pizza Hut
The Seventh-day Adventist Church converts a Lewiston building into a restaurant and community center.