“The Maribor Uprisings” lets audiences experience the massive protests that engulfed the Slovenian city in 2012.
2017
Novel solar tracker in South Paris will fuel electric cars – and hopes for inspiring students
Installing the moveable array of panels along a well-traveled road on the Oxford Hills Comprehensive High School campus will teach students about renewable energy and generate a higher profile.
Massachusetts man gets 8-year prison sentence for illegal gun possession
Melson Jacques had multiple felony drug convictions at the time he bought the gun through a drug addict from Biddeford.
Latest health care bill would leave 32 million more uninsured, forecast says
The president summons senators to lunch to pressure them to vote on the health care repeal bill.
Legislature poised to take one more shot at fixing ranked-choice voting law
State House leaders approve the introduction of a bill late in the legislative session that could come to a vote in August.
Jonathan Fulford of Monroe to challenge Rep. Poliquin in 2018
The Waldo County Democrat ran for the state Senate in 2016, but was defeated by incumbent Republican Mike Thibodeau.
Immigrant children in the Augusta area get their first taste of summer camp
More than 15 kids from Iraqi, Syrian and Afghani families are participating in camps and programs this summer.
Love of the game: Cory Creamer takes his drive to Wiscasset Speedway
Randolph racer has done it all at race track on the coast.
Poliquin bucks party line, votes to support more strict ozone standards
Rep. Bruce Poliquin and 10 other Republicans opposed a movement to delay the ozone standards, but the vote ultimately passed the House of Representatives.
Catching blue lobster puts New Hampshire man among the elite
No one knows for sure, but it’s believed the odds of making such a catch are 1 in 2 million.