Professors worried that the proposed policy could restrict their free speech rights.
2018
Officials: River features at Farmingdale contribute to ice jam formation
At least three other ice jams have formed at that point in the river, because of the river’s width and depth there.
Backyard ice rinks beckon central Maine children to play in the cold
Clinton and Vassalboro families find children are always on their rinks.
Portland landlord appeals conviction for code violation in building where fire killed 6
The brief, filed Friday by Gregory Nisbet’s lawyer, says the state’s fire safety code is vague and that the prosecution did not turn over a key memo before the landlord’s trial.
Team Attack, Bulldog Strong host LeVasseur fundraiser
Softball and basketball clinics arranged to help coach with ALS battle.
Police: Augusta woman pepper-sprayed ‘boisterous’ yelling man
The woman, Nancy Burrill, was charged with criminal use of disabling chemicals, a misdemeanor, after allegedly spraying a neighbor yelling about the Minnesota Vikings’ NFL playoff victory.
Waterville man indicted on charges resulting from December standoff
Michael Joslyn was one of a number of people indicted Thursday by a grand jury in Kennebec County.
Second Women’s March scheduled for Saturday in Augusta
The Power to the Polls event, which organizers estimate will draw a few thousand people, has been organized to encourage and support women running for elective office.
Temple man arrested after standoff with police
Brian Mackin, 27, allegedly assaulted his father and fled the scene, according to the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office.
Four taken to hospital after Route 17 crash in Whitefield
Sharon Croxford, 68, apparently fell asleep at the wheel before crossing the centerline and striking the other vehicle, which was coming in the opposite direction, police said.