Police say a snowmobiler was flown to the hospital after probably suffering a broken leg Thursday evening when he was hit by a car.
March 2017
Can Phoenix cope with climate change?
As President Trump rolls back commitments on climate change, Phoenix faces daunting predictions.
Gun silencer users have an ally in a Trump
The president’s son tells their makers in a video ‘I love your product.’
Michael Flynn offers to testify in Russia probe, in return for immunity
But some officials say it’s too early to grant immunity from prosecution to the former national security adviser in the investigations into possible election meddling.
Fire damages Litchfield home
Crews from neighboring towns joined the Litchfield depratment in battling a blaze.
Volkswagen to pay Maine $5 million in settlement of emissions cheating lawsuit
The automaker will pay $157 million to 10 states after being sued for installing software in vehicles that disguised illegal pollution.
Rare Tubman photo sells for $161,000
Most existing photographs of 19th century abolitionist and Underground Railroad hero Harriet Tubman were taken later in her life.
Augusta to seek state school construction funding to replace Hussey Elementary
The 1954 school is the oldest of the city’s four public elementary schools.
Pedestrian deaths outpace motorist deaths
Researchers think the biggest factor may be more drivers and walkers distracted by cellphones and other electronic devices.
Government upgrades economic growth performance for last quarter of 2016
The actual GDP expansion rate was an adjusted 2.1% in the October-December period, partly fueled by strong consumer spending.