Event is sponsored by the Government Department, The Center for Arts and Humanities and the Goldfarb Center for Public Affairs.
September 2018
The Impact of Fake News talk set for Sept. 20
Talk by Chet Lunner is part of the The World in Your Library program at Winslow Public Library.
‘Maine in World War I’ presentation set for Sept. 19
The Kennebec Historical Society event will take place at the South Parish Congregational Church.
House overlooking Cobbossee Lake burns to ground in Manchester
Crews from eight communities responded to the scene, but all that was left standing at the camp was a stone chimney.
More than a million in Carolinas evacuate in anticipation of ‘monster’ hurricane
Mass evacuations are underway as Hurricane Florence takes aim with 140 mph winds, but many can’t find fuel for the drive.
Ceremonies commemorating lives lost in 9/11 terror attacks held around the country
The president and first lady Melania Trump planned to join an observance at the Sept. 11 memorial in a field near Shanksville, Pennsylvania, where a new “Tower of Voices” was dedicated Saturday.
Republicans lack votes – and appetite – to end Obamacare
John McCain’s successor says he would vote to repeal, but a vote is unlikely to be called.
Sam Darnold recovers from 1st-play pick-6, helps Jets rout Lions
Matt Stafford threw 4 interceptions.
Rams spoil Gruden’s return with 33-13 win over Raiders
A dominant second half sent Oakland to the victory.
Our View: World before 9/11 is passing from memory
Today’s high school seniors have always lived in a country where a terror attack is imminent.