A library board member said the library’s operation isn’t sustainable without a significant change in the nonprofit organization’s financial situation.
2017
Augusta man cleared of domestic violence charge
The one-day jury trial of Jesse Baker took place Thursday at the Capital Judicial Center.
More rain, high wind predicted for Sunday night
The National Weather Service said the storm will bring heavy rain, strong winds and potential flooding and power outages.
Witnesses describe sexual assaults, intimidation by man who testified against Anthony Sanborn
Gloria Brosseau and Crystal Call say police didn’t pursue their accusations because they needed the man’s testimony, a claim officials have denied.
She was missing for 42 years. But even she can’t tell police where she’s been.
A search to identify a dead body leads police to Massachusetts retirement home.
Mother, daughter charged with trafficking oxycodone from Jefferson home
The arrests came after a year-long investigation by the Maine Drug Enforcement Agency.
Palermo woman in ‘fair condition’ after crash with tractor-trailer in China
The van Pamela Page, 49, was driving was struck by a truck, and she was initially listed in critical condition at a Portland hospital.
Maine congressional delegation unites in opposing potential tripling of Acadia entry fee
Maine’s two U.S. senators send a letter to the Department of the Interior asking it to consider alternatives, and U.S. Reps. Chellie Pingree and Bruce Poliquin also raise concerns.
Interior secretary disavows Puerto Rico power contract granted to tiny Montana firm
The federal emergency agency says its review raises significant concerns about how Whitefish Energy got the deal and whether the contracted prices were reasonable.
Allagash founder lends voice to effort to buy Budweiser parent company
Rob Tod says brewers need to stay independent so they can support their local communities.