Purple Panthers roll into regional quarterfinals.
2017
Committee to consider fate of Randolph elementary school with just 44 students
The school district superintendent says the school has a capacity of 155, and a new committee will study the school’s future.
Maine to emphasize road safety in future construction projects
State officials want to curb a rising trend of deaths and injuries among drivers, riders and pedestrians.
Missing 18-year-old woman located, Scarborough police say
They had sought the public’s help finding Lillian Slauson, who had not been seen since about 8 p.m. Wednesday.
Maine home values rose 10% in September to a median of $207,225
The statewide median sale price increased by 10.2 percent from a year earlier, while sales volume rose by 2.3 percent.
DHHS nominee concedes agency response to federal audit was ‘not satisfactory’
The agency has submitted a new plan to the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services for how it will protect adults with intellectual disabilities, Ricker Hamilton says.
U.S. budget deficit hits $666 billion, an $80 billion spike for the year
The news comes as Republicans are considering tax legislation that may add over $1 trillion to the debt over a decade.
Maine lobster chefs of the year named at annual Harvest on the Harbor
Stephen Richards of the Fisherman’s Wharf Inn and Nathaniel Adam of the Boothbay Harbor Country Club take this year’s honors.
Winthrop Street bridge in Hallowell re-opens 10 days ahead of schedule
Favorable weather and an accelerated, 24-hour work schedule allowed the turnpike authority to complete the $2.3 million project early.
Motion to admit polygraph test as evidence in Miranda Hopkins’ infant manslaughter trial denied
The Troy woman goes on trial Oct. 30 for manslaughter in the death of her infant son Jaxson, who was 7 weeks old at the time.