A Chinese man was convicted in the 2003 murder and robbery of a family of four.
2019
Era ending as Churchill retires from Western Maine Health
Timothy Churchill is scheduled to retire Dec. 31 as president and CEO.
Our View: Communities moving forward on broadband will need state’s help
Communities faced with inadequate access to high-speed internet will need funding to make the necessary infrastructure improvements.
BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: ‘Bar Harbor Babylon’ and ‘The Body in the Wake’
A fascinating collection of true stories that trumpet the arrogance of wealth, and a dark mystery that offers a sharp commentary on Maine’s opiod crisis
College basketball: No jitters for these freshmen from Maine
Gorham’s Mackenzie Holmes, Greely’s Anna DeWolfe and Boothbay’s Faith Blethen are all contributing in their first seasons at the Division I level.
Wildflower meadow will blossom in Franklin Street median
Portland officials aim to create a colorful open space along one of the city’s busiest thoroughfares.
Maine task force recommends more widespread water testing for ‘forever chemicals’
But members split over a proposal to allow the Maine Department of Environmental Protection to order cleanup of contaminated sites.
View from Away: Why is lowering drug costs a partisan issue?
Tampa Bay Times
Police, family of missing Richmond woman refuse to give up search
It’s been one month since Anneliese Heinig, 37, was last seen walking away from her SUV along I-295 in Falmouth.
J. Lauren Sangster, Portland: Happiness found amid duct tape and paint
After my husband, Mike, passed away, simple, everyday occurrences that at one time were easily taken care of caused me to feel insecure, frightened and sad. I sometimes felt a great deal of anger. There were moments when I wanted to go for a walk or a drive, and keep going and never look back. […]