The National Weather Service has issued a flood warning for the Kennebec River from Tuesday morning to Wednesday evening.
April 2019
‘Need to Impeach’ national tour coming to Portland
While Democratic leaders have distanced themselves, billionaire Tom Steyer is trying to keep pressure on elected officials in both parties, including Maine Sen. Susan Collins.
Study reveals pecking order when Americans rank birds
A spectacular whooping crane, for example, is a ‘celebrity,’ while a humble Brewer’s sparrow is just a bird.
Augusta organization looks to help those in need bridge the gaps in any season
The Augusta Community Warming Center has closed for the season, but Bridging the Gap offers other help remains for those in need.
Farmington, students, staff to get look at four finalists for job of university president
The four candidates will visit the UMF campus over the next two weeks and participate in open forums with students, staff and the community.
In fashion brand case, justices avoid saying four-letter word
The Supreme Court’s nine justices discuss a trademark case involving a brand name that sounds like an obscenity.
Oakland man charged with 15 sex crimes against a child indicted by Somerset County grand jury
Raymond A. Brickett, 65, was arrested in January on seven counts of gross sexual assault and eight counts of unlawful sexual contact, all felonies.
Republicans call for state income tax cut, warn against Democratic agenda
A group of prominent Republicans gathered with supporters at the State House on Monday, the tax filing deadline in most states, to highlight Maine’s tax burden and call for spending restraint.
Donny Christen returns to Skowhegan courthouse steps for marijuana legalization, where it all began in 1991
Christen, of Starks, said the reason for the protest was to “free the people” from the new “Reefer Madness,” referring to the 1936 cult film about the horrors of marijuana use.
Skowhegan Community Center venue for Easter events April 20
Events hosted by Skowhegan Parks & Recreation Department