A passing driver spots her near a highway about 150 miles from where she disappeared three weeks ago.
2016
Thousands check out arts and crafts at Augusta show
More than 80 vendors showed off jewelry, clothing, artwork, holidays gifts and pottery during the fair at the Augusta Civic Center.
Obama: History will judge Fidel Castro’s ‘enormous impact’ on Cubans
President Obama has made repairing the country’s relationship with the communist island nation a priority of his administration.
Steven Seagal gets a Russian passport
President Putin and the action star have had a long-running bromance.
Never mind the memorabilia, Sex Pistols say
The son of the seminal punk band’s manager burns his $6 million collection.
North Dakota pipeline protesters vow to stay on federal land
Protest organizers were notified on Friday that the government was closing all federal lands in the area to public access.
In ‘Skowopoly,’ rolling dice for slice of Main Street Skowhegan properties, taxes
The replica board game is based on the classic Monopoly game and has stops at 40 Skowhegan area businesses.
New Augusta fire station slightly behind schedule
The North Station on Leighton Road will have room for multiple vehicles, living quarters and a fitness area for firefighters and is the first new station in Augusta in more than 50 years.
Miami’s joyous Cubans hope for change with Castro’s death
In Little Havana, people chanted ‘Cuba si! Castro no!’ and “Cuba libre!’ upon learning of Fidel Castro’s death.
Central Maine communities studying ways to help senior residents
Towns such as China and Vassalboro are forming committees and making plans for surveys to analyze hurdles for seniors such as transportation, health care or social activities.