An assailant believed to have been dressed in a Santa Claus costume opened fire at a nightclub in Istanbul during New Year’s celebrations.
2016
Eagles galore, few gulls appear during annual bird count in Augusta
A Randolph man and his grandson were among the participants who planned to gather at Viles Auditorium to submit their data at the end of the annual National Audubon Society event.
LOCAL ROUNDUP: Mt. Abram girls basketball tops Dirigo, 55-33
Summer Ross scores 19 points in win.
Hassan heads to Senate with a mixed record in N.H.
The freshman senator will have to fight in Washington to preserve her Medicaid expansion back home.
SIDELINES: Rousey a true pioneer
I became a father for the first time two months ago. My girlfriend Brandi and I were blessed with a 7-pound, blue eyed beauty of a daughter that we named Scout Anne Dyer. Amid the haze of joy and self-introspection that most dads must go through furing the first few days of fatherhood, a strange […]
Utility crews restore power to most central Maine customers
Nearly 9,000 homes and business still lacked electricity late Saturday afternoon after a nor’easter swept through the state on Thursday and Friday.
Departing U.N. head regrets ‘fires still burning’
Ban Ki-moon expressed frustration with how the United Nations operates as a whole.
Kennebec Journal Dec. 31 police log
Augusta area police reports for Dec. 31, 2016.
New federal regulations to hold imported seafood to higher standards
The new Seafood Import Monitoring Program will focus on priority species, like tuna and Atlantic cod, that are especially vulnerable to illegal fishing abroad.
Poll: Americans are done with 2016
More than half remain optimistic things will improve in 2017.