A bench and an elm tree in the Augusta Nature Center were dedicated to Marilyn Noyes Mollicone on Wednesday morning.
May 2017
Man sentenced to probation in Maine for trafficking in baby eels
His sentencing is the first to stem from Operation Broken Glass, a federal eel trafficking investigation.
Lawmakers demand FBI, White House records as Trump controversies grow
Two key Senate committees ask the FBI for documents related to fired director James Comey, who was leading an investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election.
Stocks have worst day since before Trump’s election
The disarray emanating from the White House threatens to undermine gains.
H&M opening at new location in Maine Mall
The trendy retailer offers a recycling program for unwanted clothes.
Waterville High students head to national Science Olympiad tournament
15 students leave tonight on a bus for Dayton, Ohio, to compete against 59 other teams from around the United States.
Charges dropped in 2016 West End dispute, shooting
Both men involved in the Memorial Day incident that left one with a gunshot wound said they would invoke their Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination if called to testify against the other.
Hundreds walk at Togus to raise awareness of homeless veterans
The VA2K Walk & Roll event included a 1.2 mile walk and dunk tank, and many participants donated money or household items, which will help homeless veterans across the country.
California man accused of stealing sleeping bees – $1 million worth
Hives that are rented by almond farmers to pollinate their crops began disappearing about 3 years ago.
MaineCare recipients tell DHHS at hearing that payment, work requirements could harm them
The state seeks a federal waiver to charge premiums and require jobs or volunteerism for able-bodied program beneficiaries.