September 28, 2018
2018
FBI investigation would be no silver bullet in proving or disproving claims against Kavanaugh
Agents could interview the accusers and witnesses and gather additional evidence or details that may shed light on what happened, but they would not reach a conclusion about guilt or innocence.
Feds investigate allegations of discrimination at Yale
The probe responds to claims the university denies Asian Americans admission based on their race.
What Happened: Top takeaways from Kavanaugh, Ford hearing
Multiple Republican lawmakers haven’t said which way they will vote, including Sens. Susan Collins.
Oakland officials hear public’s response to proposed fire station
Property taxes, one of the largest concerns, will not be affected by the project, the town said at a Thursday hearing.
Local roundup: Gardiner boys soccer stuns Maranacook
Casey Bourque scores two second-half goals to lead the Tigers.
Local roundup: Mount View boys soccer rolls over Nokomis
MCI, Messalonskee teams also pick up wins Thursday.
Benton residents approve $23,000 land purchase
Nine residents voted unanimously Thursday night in favor of the purchase on Siding street.
Legislative candidates participate in Kennebec Valley forum
Eight Democrats, two independents and no Republicans joined Tuesday night’s event in Waterville.
Lewiston filmmaker’s web series will debut Sunday at Saco Drive-In
‘Hearts of New England’ deals with three soldiers trying to grapple with a return from war, and features many Maine locales.