Mustangs get quick jump on Bobcats in C South game.
January 2018
Panel votes to put new medical pot rules on hold until July
That would allow lawmakers to consider another bill that could nullify what some critics consider overly restrictive rules on medical marijuana growing and processing that could damage the industry.
Burger King ad inflames customers to make a point about net neutrality
The hit video on YouTube shows what can occur when prices are based on speed of delivery instead of being the same for everybody.
Bill would forbid schools from denying lunch to students who can’t pay
The legislation, approved by a committee Thursday, is aimed at ending so-called ‘food-shaming’ by giving students with overdrawn accounts no lunch, or a cold alternative to a hot meal.
Alfond Foundation giving $6.12M to Waterville’s Alfond Youth Center for family wellness project
An addition to and renovation of the North Street facility will be part of the project and are expected to be completed by Thanksgiving.
Cony hockey roars back to beat Edward Little
Rams score 4 goals in third period for Class A North win.
Suit accusing Trump of illegally benefiting from his business interests may go forward
A judge hints he may let a case go to trial and produce a ruling on whether the president is illegally receiving ‘foreign gifts’ through his empire.
Maine Senate confirms Poland Spring manager to environmental board
Mark Dubois says he’ll recuse himself from any deliberations involving his employer.
Can anything stop the stock market’s relentless rise?
Few see a sharp reversal for stocks anytime soon, but many potential potholes lie ahead.
Threat closes Lewiston Middle School Friday
All other schools will be open except for Star Academy, which is located next to the middle school, Superintendent Bill Webster tweeted Thursday.