The White House and the Democratic-controlled House are waging a multi-front battle over investigations into the president.
2019
Baseball: Rainouts tax pitching staffs
With games stacked up, coaches get creative at filling innings.
Fairfield Town Meeting voters to consider recycling, large trash pickup
Residents at the annual Town Meeting will also consider changes at the Fairfield Police Department, including the addition of a new MDEA agent to be paid for by the state.
Former board chairwoman says group working to reopen Madison food bank
Shannon Drury said Friday she resigned as chairwoman of the board of the People Who Care Food Cupboard after some residents complained about the stipend she was receiving and donations declined.
Emotions flare as lawmakers debate measure to ensure that only citizens vote
A legislative committee was divided Friday over two proposals, inspired by recent events in Portland, to make Maine’s Constitution explicitly state that only U.S. citizens can vote in the state’s elections.
American Legion in Waterville to close lounge, eliminate regular hours
Rising costs and fewer active members are forcing Bourque-Lanigan American Legion Post 5 to lay off its two full-time employees at the end of the month.
Two officers dismissed from 2017 Vassalboro police double shooting lawsuit
Three officers were named in a wrongful death lawsuit by the mother of an Oakland woman who was shot and killed by police as they sought to arrest her boyfriend, who was armed and a suspect in a home invasion.
Augusta area DOT projects still on target for completion
Among the Maine Department of Transportation projects taking place this summer are one on Route 3 from Augusta to China, and one on U.S. Route 202 in Winthrop and Manchester.
Graduating UMF senior starts program to address loneliness among the elderly
Abbie Hartford started the UMF Senior Buddy program at four Farmington homes for the elderly and said she hopes to see her work continue after graduation.
Unity College graduate aims to protect animals with research that matters
After graduating Saturday from Unity College, Sierra Sico, 21, armed with two prestigious awards and a degree in wildlife biology, will head to Montana for a seasonal job studying western songbirds.