Contrasting styles will be on display at Alumni Field.
2016
Maine State Police trooper charged with criminal mischief
Trooper Michael D. Lane of Lyman was summonsed in Saco on Sept. 2, but police there could not give details of the circumstances.
Judge tosses civil rights claims of Kaci Hickox, the Ebola-quarantined nurse
Hickox, who spent time in Fort Kent, can proceed with parts of her lawsuit against N.J. Gov. Chris Christie alleging false imprisonment and invasion of privacy.
Judge sets $150,000 cash bail for man charged in Wilton murder case
Timothy Danforth, 24, of Wilton, is being held on $150,000 cash bail with a Maine Pre-Trial Service contract per a written order issued Thursday by a Franklin County judge.
Maine’s secretary of state says he can’t oust the governor
Matthew Dunlap called LePage’s conduct ‘reprehensible’ but said that doesn’t mean that he should be removed.
After two-year hiatus, veteran farmer Sonny Black readying oxen team for this year’s Litchfield Fair
The agricultural fair runs from Friday to Sunday and features a Red Neck Truck Pull and demolition derby.
California steer vies for world’s tallest bovine
His name is Danniel and he measures 6 feet, 4 inches, from the hoof to the withers.
Latino population growth slips behind Asian-Americans’, study finds
The Pew Research Center finds that Latinos still accounted for 54 percent of U.S. population growth between 2000 and 2014.
Green Party presidential candidate to tour Maine campuses
Jill Stein will discuss her proposals for student loan forgiveness, free public college tuition and living wage jobs at appearances in Orono and Portland.
Oakland Police move into new station
The new station comes after the Police Department spent 25 years in an old farmhouse meant to be a temporary location.