A young man wearing a plaid jacket and bomber hat reportedly showed a gun and took cash from Augusta Quik Mart on Sunday night.
January 2015
Maine Special Olympics brings friends together at Sugarloaf
Games and events at the mountain were condensed to one day because of Tuesday’s coming snowstorm.
Norridgewock couple discriminated against former tenant, Human Rights Commission says
Oakley and Donna Brann, who attempted to evict Dawn Zammuto for having a service dog in her rented home, have 90 days to settle the matter before it goes to court.
Waterville leaders discuss development of downtown co-location workplaces
A co-location workplace could provide economic revitalization and important partnerships downtown, leaders said.
Former Riverview patients reportedly involved in drug dealing
Kristian McKay and William Bruce, both found not criminally responsible for murdering a parent, have been sent back to the psychiatric center.
Patriots owner goes on offense in deflated-ball case
Robert Kraft says the NFL has mishandled the matter and will owe the team, its coach and its quarterback an apology after the investigation.
Thousands cheer Patriots in sendoff to Super Bowl
Fans braved the elements in Boston to see New England off at City Hall Plaza.
Super Bowl host still reeling over sports deals
Glendale has struggled with the NHL’s Coyotes and its MLB spring training site.
Morning Sentinel Jan. 26 police log
Waterville area police reports for Jan. 26, 2015.
Utilities coordinate as crews prepare for service outages across Maine
The predicted low temperatures will produce dry, powdery snow that’s less likely to bring down tree branches and power lines – but the wind gusts might.