April 13, 2019
April 2019
Waterville Senior High School honor roll
Students recognized for academic achievement for the third quarter.
Maine’s largest law firm elects its first female leader
Joan Fortin, who will take over as CEO at Bernstein Shur in January 2020, says ‘ it will be a sign of hope’ for new lawyers.
Students at Mormon-owned BYU urge honor code compassion
Several hundred hold a protest to push college officials to be more forgiving of those who violate rules banning things such as drinking, premarital sex, beards and piercings.
Lawyer: Video of sex act invades Robert Kraft’s privacy
The New England Patriots owner’s defense is seeking to suppress the video evidence, arguing it would mar his chances for a fair trial.
Kim Jong Un says he’s open to another summit with Trump
But the North Korean leader sets the year’s end as a deadline for Washington to offer mutually acceptable terms for an agreement to salvage the high-stakes nuclear diplomacy.
Buttigieg, once cordial to Pence, now critical in midst of campaign
The relationship that the mayor of South Bend had with the then-governor of Indiana is coming under scrutiny.
After 7 long years, Assange’s capture happened quickly
Ecuador finally got fed up with the WikiLeaks founder after his long stay in the country’s embassy in London.
Portland islanders fuming over sudden eviction from parking garage
Unified Parking Partners gave at least 20 monthly tenants of the Ocean Gateway garage three days to leave.
Boys lacrosse: Messalonskee rises to occasion against Camden Hills
Eagles christen new field with win behind five goals from Josh Languet.