A judge in Seattle issues a restraining order while the court considers a lawsuit that says key sections of the immigration order are illegal and unconstitutional.
2017
Tricky business in the age of Trump and Twitter
Companies are forced to take sides whether on social media or serving on a presidential board.
For victims of abuse, art and movement can often be a help
A Vermont artist writes a ‘cookbook’ of techniques for using art to deal with trauma.
Boys basketball notebook: Hall-Dale putting tourney fate in defense’s hands
For Bulldogs, mastering man-to-man defense key to a long run
Messalonskee middle-distance and distance runners picking up the pace
Eagles look to shine at KVAC A championship meet
Man found not criminally responsible for Vassalboro blaze
It was the second time in 13 years that Scott Audet, who has a history of mental illness, set fire to a home he owned.
Waterville area growth may be stymied by insufficient housing
The city and nearby town of Winslow hope to grow, but some worry that a housing shortage is on the horizon.
New Augusta golf simulator lets anyone play anywhere
The KV Indoor Golf facility charges adults $30 per hour to play more than 80 courses around the world, including Pebble Beach and TPC Sawgrass.
Aaron Hernandez asks to delay his double-murder trial
Prosecutors want to call the Patriots’ offensive coordinator and seven other witnesses.
New Yorker to spend 18 months behind bars for cocaine trafficking
Peter Hernandez was arrested in December 2014 in Augusta after police said they found a plastic bag on him ‘with 9 grams of cocaine base divided into retail doses’ as well as cash.