The final declaration stops short of explicitly demanding countries submit bolder emissions proposals.
2019
Kanter accepts his rotating role with Celtics
Enes Kanter brings toughness and a physical presence off the bench for Boston.
Boys & Girls Clubs of Kennebec Valley launches community fundraising for new complex
With a ground breaking planned for April, officials at the Boys & Girls Clubs of Kennebec Valley aim to raise the remaining $3 million to pay for the new, larger facility in Gardiner.
Egypt’s president says militias hold Libyan government ‘hostage’
Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi says the U.N.-backed Government of National Accord is being attacked by the Libyan National Army.
Waterville couple takes part in 120th annual Christmas Bird Count
Bird lovers and longtime watchers Jose and Lea Ramirez help to document populations and habitats, which helps wildlife organizations develop conservation strategies.
Comey: ‘Real sloppiness’ in Russia probe but no misconduct
The former FBI director says he was wrong to have been ‘overconfident in the procedures that the FBI and Justice had built over 20 years.’
Indoor track: Winslow girls begin title defense
Black Raiders will tough competition in KVAC B.
Patriots bounce back, rout Bengals to clinch playoff berth
Stephon Gilmore has two interceptions, including one he returned for a touchdown, and New England wins 34-13.
Kennebec County courts Dec. 4-11, 2019
Here is a list of cases closed Dec. 4-11, 2019, in courts in Augusta and Waterville.
Scarborough man, 82, killed in ‘random’ attack in his front yard
Maine State Police say James Pearson, a Christmas tree farmer, died after an unknown assailant attacked him Sunday morning and are urging residents to ‘maintain awareness of their surroundings.’