The school had posted an alert asking people not to go to the campus or call school numbers, but the notice was taken down just after 4 p.m.
2016
Teen kills father, then opens fire at South Carolina school, police say
Two boys and a teacher are wounded in a rural community where one mother laments, “You don’t have this in the country. It just don’t exist out here.”
Ghost Train to return to Sandy River and Rangeley Lakes Railroad Museum Oct. 1
Philips Middle School eighth-grade will provide the spooks, decorations and concessions.
Augusta Planning Board tables church, group home, shelter rule changes
Churches say restrictions on serving the needy infringes on their rights, while city residents are concerned for their own safety.
Black pastor urges Mainers to forgive LePage for comments on race and drugs
The Rev. Steve Craft, a former heroin addict, visits the state to offer his guidance and to also advise the governor to ‘button your lip’ on the subject.
Brunswick-based lender CEI awarded $1.8 million
Coastal Enterprises Inc. helps low-income people and communities that are economically distressed.
Fairfield man sentenced for raping wife
The victim said Wednesday she feared she might not be alive today if Raymond R. Killam had not been jailed after pleading guilty.
Congress overrides Obama’s veto of 9/11 legislation
The bill, which has roused strong emotions, would allow families who suffered a loss in the attacks to sue the government of Saudi Arabia.
Recovery community in Greater Portland hit hard by overdose death
A leader of the Scarborough Police Department’s Operation HOPE loses her brother to ‘this unforgiving disease.’
Creative Portland hires former TV, film producer as new executive director
Dinah Minot, who worked on ‘Saturday Night Live’ and ‘Wayne’s World’ movies, will begin her job Monday.