Group to meet second and fourth mondays; class to begin Oct. 16.
2017
Coffee with a Cop event set for Wendesday
Augusta Police Department will chat with attendees at Western Ave. Dunkin Donuts.
Golf Fore Kids’ Sake raises $30,000
Fundraiser supported Big Brothers Big Sisters Youth Mentoring in Kennebec Valley.
As reports of massacre unfold, gun stocks rise
Fears of stricter gun laws historically fuel a boost in firearm sales following mass shootings.
Country musician now backs gun control
Caleb Keeter, lead guitarist for the Josh Abbott Band, posts a message on Twitter about his personal response to the Las Vegas attack.
Government plans to seek $10 billion for Puerto Rico
A Puerto Rican legislator warns Congress to act quickly to OK funds for hurricane and other relief.
Man dies after police standoff in Lebanon
A Maine State Police spokesman says troopers found the resident dead inside his mobile home, and he ‘likely died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.’
Robert D. Hales, former businessman and top Mormon leader, dies at 85
His combination of experience in private business, military acumen and deep roots in the religion made him emblematic of Mormon leaders of his era.
Hit-and-run driver injures Windham woman checking on driver who hit moose in South Portland
Stephanie Smith stopped after she saw the animal collide with the vehicle in front of her on Cummings Road in South Portland.
Cape Elizabeth to seek legal opinion in waterfront access dispute
The Town Council plans an executive session with the town’s attorney to clarify legal options in accepting or giving up rights to old paper streets.