The Mail newspaper uncovers a royal security breach that may not be necessary to fix because the rescue unit operates so quickly.
July 2015
‘Ant-Man’ edges past ‘Pixels’ to top box office
The Disney and Marvel superhero movie brought in $24.8 million over the weekend.
Bobbi Kristina Brown is dead at 22
The daughter of the late Whitney Houston has been on life support since Jan. 31.
Maine’s smelts rebounded in 2015, but future still murky
State officials say spawning runs have declined by more than 50 percent compared to the late 1970s and early 1980s.
Ninth inning rally pushes Post 51 to Zone 1 crown
Dexter RBI gives team come-from-behind victory.
Augusta Elks Lodge music festival overcomes theft, seeks to raise funds for the Travis Mills Foundation
Police continue to investigate the May 25 burglary in which thieves stole more than $15,000 from the lodge.
Sewer funding proposed to increase in Randolph budget
The $2.07 million proposed budget, which includes around $100,000 in additional sewer funding, will go to Randolph voters at Wednesday’s Town Meeting.
Mainers come face-to-face with their farmers in Sunday’s Open Farm Day
Farms across Kennebec, Franklin and Somerset counties opened their doors to visitors to give a behind-the-scenes look at daily life on the state’s working farms.
New Bernard Langlais sculptures on display in Skowhegan
The new art pieces put the town squarely on the map of the Langlais Art Trail, project organizers say.
Morning Sentinel July 26 police log
Waterville area police reports for July 26, 2015.