Ken Taylor was heralded as a hero in both the U.S. and Canada.
October 2015
Health care enrollment may be losing steam
The Obama administration says it expects only a slight overall increase next year.
ROUNDUP: Bobcats corral Cavaliers
Brendan Emmons and Nate Vintinner account for all of Richmond’s scoring in a 4-1 boys soccer triumph.
SOCCER NOTEBOOK: Both Gardiner boys and girls fighting for playoff lives
Mt. Blue ends season on high note, but what’s next for the Cougars is still up in the air.
Messalonskee wins KVAC field hockey title
Eagles best Gardiner in championship game, while Skowhegan tops Winlsow in opener.
Ogunquit Halloween display pokes fun at long-running road work on Route 1
A television station gets one complaint, but construction workers on the job Thursday say they take no offense from the ghoulish display.
Vermont dismisses fugitive charges against Randy Quaid and his wife
The judge frees the couple, who say they will now try to resolve 5-year-old criminal charges in California.
Oakland residents speak favorably of police station proposal
Few concerns were voiced Thursday night at a public hearing to discuss plans to build an Oakland police station on the same site where the current station stands.
NTSB releases preliminary report on El Faro sinking
The federal agency lays out what it knows about the disaster that claimed the lives of 33 mariners, including four from Maine.
PC makers join forces for ad campaign
The $70 million marketing push aims to highlight how much better PCs have gotten recently.