There are no bag limits or possession limits on hunting crow.
2016
Gannett House in Augusta to open as museum in late 2017
The museum will have displays telling the story of First Amendment champions, explain the First Amendment and rights it protects, and contain a digital archive of historic Maine newspapers.
Transportation offered for Waterville Carnival
Winter Carnival set for Quarry Road Recreation Area.
Maine sees average gas price fall 7 cents in a week
In the Portland area this afternoon, several service stations were selling gas around $1.89 per gallon.
Morning Sentinel Jan. 19 police log
Waterville area police reports for Jan. 19, 2016.
LePage signs $3.7 million bill as ‘first step’ to address drug crisis
His signature follows unanimous support in the House and Senate for the bipartisan legislation, which funds more drug agents as well as treatment resources.
New Franklin County website to make public access easier, commissioners told
The county also will update an agreement allowing Maine State Police and the Maine Drug Enforcement Agency to lease space in the district attorney’s office.
Condition of Scarborough man shot while he slept improves
Police say they are following evidence in the shooting of Bruce Glidden but have yet to identify a suspect or suspects.
Threat cancels classes, activities at Gardiner Area High School
Students and staff were dismissed early Tuesday after officials received what they described as a threatening phone call.
Maine Sanders supporters unveil ‘working class cabinet’
The self-described Democratic socialist picks up endorsements from an array Maine Democrats.