The candidates debate issues of criminal justice and discrimination, and clash over who has supported President Obama.
2016
Retired soldier on trial in wife’s shooting in Saco takes stand to tell his story
Gregory Owens is accused of trying to kill his wife while she was visiting family friends, one of whom was also shot.
Former Madison police officer alleges wrongful termination
David Trask, who was let go in December, is suing the town of Madison, Somerset County and the sheriff and wants to return to his job as a full-time police officer.
Maine hungers for art and culture, Maine Arts Commission director tells Waterville audience
Julie Richard said the commission is pushing for more funding for arts programs, and many of its initiatives mesh with recent Waterville efforts.
Bath man who shot girlfriend during gun sale charged with manslaughter
Dylan Grubbs, 23, was showing a handgun to a prospective buyer in a supermarket parking lot Nov. 16 when the gun went off, killing his girlfriend.
Sister of accused Waterville attacker says she supports victim
Mark Halle lived with Sarah Halle and her children for months before he allegedly sexually assaulted a 73-year-old woman who lived nearby Sunday morning.
Jon James says goodbye after more than 25 years at 92 Moose
James has hosted the morning show since Nov. 24, 1990; he plans to spend more time with his family, including 6-year-old grandson Evan.
Waterville men sentenced on burglary, theft charges
In the same court Thursday, Ryan D. Gagne, 28, pleaded guilty to eluding an officer, operating under the influence and motor vehicle speeding 30-plus mph over the speed limit.
Morning Sentinel Feb. 11 police log
Waterville area police reports for Feb. 11, 2016.
First Baptist Church 2016 Lenten Organ Series announced
First concert set for Sunday, Feb. 14.