The senior excels in her first indoor season.
March 2018
Morning Sentinel/Kennebec Journal Boys Track and Field Athlete of the Year: Max Spaulding, Winslow
Sophomore succeeded in all events this winter.
Waterville woman to serve 12 months in prison for $100 robbery
Antelsy “Amy” Bellows, 39, had been on probation at the time of the offense on Dec. 27, 2017.
‘We have to say thanks by making sure the VA works,’ Sen. Angus King tells vets at Vietnam War ceremony
State and federal officials honored Vietnam-era veterans Thursday at the Togus event, part of a yearslong series of observances marking a half-century since the war.
Doubt surrounds Maine’s plan to use ranked-choice voting in June 12 primaries
Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap says there are legal questions about the system, prompting a call for action by the attorney general and a threat of court action by ranked-choice proponents.
Oxford police chief resigns suddenly, cites wife’s death
Jon Tibbetts has high praise for the department’s officers and for his interim replacement, Lt. Michael Ward.
Windham High School declared safe after bomb threat
There have been more than a dozen threats against Maine schools since the Feb. shooting at Parkland.
Appeals court upholds decision overturning ‘Serial’ subject Adnan Syed’s murder conviction
If the ruling in Maryland is not appealed, the subject of the popular podcast will be retried for the murder of his girlfriend, Hae Min Lee.
Portland company’s high-tech packs get grueling test on Mount Kilimanjaro
Flowfold’s newest product, and one of its owners, survived the ascent to Africa’s highest peak, to prep for production with L.L. Bean.
Russia to expel U.S. diplomats, close a consulate
The tit-for-tat move follows the United States’ actions in the wake of the poisoning of a former Russian spy and his daughter in the United Kingdom.