Carol McManus, 75, the volunteer in her own vehicle with a Kennebec Valley Community Action Program decal on the door, reportedly hydroplaned off Middle Road shortly after 9 a.m.
2018
Time & Temperature Building gets new owner as auction ends with $9.3 million bid
The iconic but neglected 14-story office building has gone through foreclosure and an exodus of tenants in recent years.
Video, photos: Authorities say 11 now dead from Hurricane Michael
The storm that devastated the state’s Gulf Coast left hundreds of thousands without power across the Southeast and caused states of emergency as far north as Virginia.
Unity Barn Raisers hold annual Day of Service
More than 120 volunteers completed 15 service projects in and around Unity.
Rockland man who said voices told him to shoot up a school is charged with terrorizing
Brando Luzzi lived across the street from an elementary school when he threatened a school shooting.
Maine Earth Science Day set for Oct. 16 in Augusta
Maine State Museum to host free daylong event.
Natural gas line rupture closed part of Congress Street
A section of the street on Munjoy Hill was closed Thursday morning while the line was repaired.
Early-morning fire destroys Sebago home
The homeowners did not have insurance, according to the deputy fire chief.
Our View: U.N. climate report is our Pearl Harbor
The politics of division won’t work to fight a threat like global warming.
Maine Technology Institute makes ‘seismic shift’ in the way it funds innovators
The investment authority’s complicated system for awarding millions in taxpayer-financed grants to entrepreneurs is reworked to be faster and simpler.