Stabbed repeatingly by an obsessed man in 1982, she survived and played herself in a TV movie of the assault.
June 2016
LePage airs ideas to an Augusta audience
Town hall meeting at the Augusta armory draws support and limited opposition.
Former Guantanamo detainees tied to attacks on Americans
The casualties include a U.S. civilian aid worker in Afghanistan.
Principal tells Winslow High School graduates ‘the world does not owe you a thing’
English teacher calls Class of 2016 ‘tenacious’ during commencement on Wednesday night.
Monmouth bats, gloves eliminate rival Winthrop from Class C South playoffs
Katie Canning scatters eight hits to send Mustangs to preliminary round softball win.
PUC staff advises against plan to expand Maine’s natural gas pipeline capacity
A long-awaited report says consumers wouldn’t benefit from the $75 million annual outlay because of low oil and gas prices, pipelines under construction and other market conditions.
Woman at center of Stanford rape case seen as model for victims
While remaining anonymous, the woman has sent a powerful message with her graphic account of her experience. ‘I am every woman,’ she says.
Amtrak Downeaster extends pet travel policy
A pilot program begun in October becomes permanent.
Messalonskee girls lacrosse rolls into A North semifinals
Ally Turner scores game-high four goals as Eagles storm past Cheverus.
LOCAL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP: Waterville baseball rallies in 6th to sink MDI
Purple Panthers advance to Class B North quarterfinals.