A Honduran family would be the first to be sent to that country under a new U.S. policy.
2019
Most big-game harvests in Maine down from last year, as expected
A new electronic tagging system provided preliminary numbers Tuesday, months earlier than in years past.
Work slowdown forces father to ask for help
Without the Toy Fund, three children might have missed out on Christmas gifts this year.
Temperature ties record high for Dec. 10 in Portland
Don’t get too comfy – the high Wednesday will only reach about the freezing point.
Flaherty making transition from playing field to coaching staff
After an eight-year major league career, the Portland native joins the San Diego Padres as an advance scout/development coach.
A 34 million-gallon sewer leak in Waterville highlights infrastructure needs, official says
Kennebec Sanitary Treatment District Superintendent Timothy LeVasseur said Tuesday that 34 million, not 15 million, gallons of sewage flowed into the Kennebec River when a sewer main broke.
House passes Rep. Pingree’s measure to protect working waterfronts
Rep. Chellie Pingree’s bill would provide federal loans and grants to preserve access for fishermen, boatyards and the public and defend against climate change damage.
Father of Portland man charged with murder didn’t realize son’s gun was real
‘I thought you were just trying to scare him,’ Mark Cardilli Sr. is heard telling his son on police surveillance footage played in court during the second day of Mark Cardilli Jr.’s trial in the death of Isahak Muse.
Augusta man said to be out for revenge pleads guilty to assault, driving to endanger
Glenn Morin charged with ramming his truck into a car driven by another Augusta man, Jarody, whom police allege had earlier assaulted Morin’s girlfriend.
Scenic highway in Jackman ‘worst road’ in Maine
A section of the highway connecting Maine to Quebec has won this year’s ‘worst road’ contest, which highlights poor conditions on many state roads.