One of the men drove at speeds up to 70 mph, while the other clung to the hood of the car.
January 2019
Umphlet work on view at UMF Emery Community Center
Exhibit features the sculptural and performance art of the American artist.
Former Freeport couple sentenced for MaineCare fraud
Robert and Kristen Zuschlag also must repay more than $300,000 in restitution to the state’s Medicaid program.
Critics call for replacing CMP, Emera Maine with a ‘consumer-owned utility’
The bill, which will be considered by the Legislature, would use low-interest revenue bonds to buy the transmission and distribution assets of Maine’s two largest for-profit utilities.
Maine Character accepting scholarship applications for 2019
Character-based scholarships to be awarded to exemplary Maine high school seniors.
Rescued hawk in ‘very serious’ condition with extensive frostbite damage
The rare great black hawk that drew crowds to a Portland park before it was rescued from a snowstorm this month has shown ‘significant deterioration’ at a rehabilitation center.
Shutdown projected to cause $3 billion permanent hit to economy
The Congressional Budget Office report comes as the government is reopening after a 35-day partial shutdown.
Government asks mariners to avoid group of 100 endangered whales
The NOAA says there are 100 right whales south of Nantucket.
Kennebec Journal Jan. 28 police log
Augusta area police reports for Jan. 28, 2019.
In Brunswick, yoga + kittens = practice made purrfect
But there were plenty of adorable distractions for the 18 students at Jai Yoga on Maine Street last Friday night, when 16 adoptable felines from Midcoast Humane purred and pounced their way through the studio’s first-ever Kitten Yoga class.