Relationship between driver and spotter crucial to race team’s success.
2018
York police investigating fake bomb threat seek public’s help
Police say they found no evidence of a bomb at a house on Shelton Avenue after someone called the threat to a woman’s cellphone while she was out of the house.
Robust economy may drive more rate hikes, Fed says
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell again vows a gradual approach, staying above the fray while President Trump blasts the central bank’s tactics.
Bates prepares to welcome 2nd-largest class in its history
The Lewiston college says more students than usual accepted offers of admission, resulting in 550 students expected to arrive on campus Monday.
Augusta man charged with sexually assaulting 10-year-old girl
The investigation into Robert Matteson began with a DHHS referral.
Mold problems at Maine college prompts area schools to revisit plans
University of Maine at Augusta and Thomas College don’t have the same problem, but they have plans to deal with emergencies.
Windsor Fair to get started Sunday
Exhibitions, entertainment, food and more will fill nine days at the fairgrounds.
Problems at Dresden town office shine light on statewide dilemma
More time and training are needed for people in administrative positions, whether they are elected or hired.
Robin Leach of ‘Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous’ dies
Leach covered the excesses and sometimes gaudy style of the 1980s, and was among the founders of the Food Network.
Lawyer for Portland developer Michael Liberty faces his own fraud allegation
Attorney George Marcus is facing a class-action lawsuit alleging he helped his client defraud investors.