J.C. Jackson made the team as an undrafted free agent but keeps showing he belongs.
December 2018
Climate talks focus on rules of landmark Paris accord
The 2015 goal was to keep global temperature increases below 3.6 Fahrenheit and even a 2.7 F limit is challenging.
Cooling economy in China erodes sales of some U.S. luxury brands
It’s a rude awakening for such designer brands as Louis Vuitton and Burberry that increasingly rely on Chinese customers who spend $90 billion a year on jewelry, clothes and other high-end goods.
Chief justice to swear in Maine lawmakers as Gov. LePage has surgery
His spokeswoman says Gov. Paul LePage is scheduled for back surgery Wednesday, when the state’s legislators will be sworn in.
UMaine football seniors relish playoffs after several frustrating seasons
The Black Bears will play at Weber State in the FCS quarterfinals Friday night.
Colby men’s basketball tops UMaine Farmington to continue hot start
Mules improve to 7-1 by sticking to the script Tuesday night on the road.
Despite losses, Skowhegan wrestling hopeful for yet another strong season
Indians lost their experienced core, but are confident they have the talent to rebound.
Stephen King’s demonic clown Pennywise will return in sequel
‘It: Chapter Two’ is set in the same Maine town 27 years after the original.
Waterville Councilor Nathaniel White announces resignation
White, a Democrat who represents Ward 2, said he bought a home in Fairfield and plans to move there by the first of the year, so he will resign effective Dec. 31.
Brunswick student tied to racist graffiti charged with hate crimes
Police in Maryland say Fynn Arthur, a student at Goucher College, admitted to scrawling threatening graffiti in a bathroom on the campus.