Eagles jump out to 9-0 mark.
2016
South Sudan refugee numbers exceed 1 million
‘This is a very sad milestone,’ a U.N. refugee agency spokesman says.
Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Edward Albee dies at age 88
Sharp-tongued humor and dark themes were the hallmarks of the writer of masterworks including ‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?’
KJ LOCAL ROUNDUP: Hall-Dale field hockey picks up 1st win
Helaena Holmes scores in overtime to lift Bulldogs past Telstar 2-1.
Aid convoys for Aleppo delayed amid violence
The clashes were some of the most serious since a U.S.-Russia-brokered cease-fire went into effect in Syria this week.
Developer to keep big orange dinosaur north of Boston
The miniature golf course where it has long stood will close, but the dinosaur will stay at a new hotel at the site.
UMA convocation ceremony focuses on changing climate and local solutions
The ceremony also included a demonstration of drone photography by the UMA aviation program.
The warm, dry weather will likely delay foliage season again this year
Drought conditions can actually bring stronger colors if other conditions are just right.
Farmington Fair kicks off Sunday
The 176th annual Farmington Fair will run through Saturday, Sept. 24, with a demolition derby concluding the weeklong festivities.
National monument transition will be complex, but some say debate is fading
Lucas St. Clair, whose family is behind the new Katahdin Woods and Waters national monument, said that there are issues that still need to be worked out.