Students recognized for academic achievement.
July 2016
Defense questions immunity in Manchester double homicide case
A court hearing in the case against David Marble Jr., who is accused of killing Eric Williams, 35, and Bonnie Royer, 26, on Dec. 25, 2015, is likely to be held in August.
After-school programs must be transparent
The Good News Club isn’t being straightforward on its true purpose.
University of Maine System names new vice chancellor
Robert Neely will be in charge of the state university system’s efforts to expand access to more people and tailor programs to Maine’s critical needs.
Kittery woman who jumped off I-95 bridge has died
A Portsmouth Regional Hospital spokeswoman says 38-year-old Tanya Neal died Friday.
Timelapse: Watch NASA’s Juno probe approach Jupiter
Juno is special. It’s designed to fly closer than any man-made object has ever gotten to Jupiter, probing beneath its roiling cloud cover to unlock new secrets.
Police: Speed, alcohol possible factors in Monday night Anson crash
Peter McAnistan, of Anson, was taken to Eastern Maine Medical Center in Bangor; and a passenger, Rebecca Cole, was taken to Redington-Fairview General Hospital in Skowhegan after the SUV crashed on Starks Road.
LePage says he won’t attend Republican convention in Cleveland
The governor says he would only go to Cleveland if presumptive nominee Donald Trump calls on him for help.
En route to a record year, Maine Turnpike handles heavy July 4 holiday traffic
The turnpike authority recorded more than 1 million toll transactions on the highway from Friday to Monday, a 3 percent increase from last year.
No charges recommended in Clinton email probe, but FBI cites ‘extremely careless’ behavior
Director James Comey delivers blistering criticism of the former secretary of state’s handling of classified information while contradicting some of her defenses.