Ongoing construction in Bar Harbor has again pushed back the start date of service between Maine and Nova Scotia.
2019
Former Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens dies at 99
John Paul Stevens, who served on the Supreme Court for nearly 35 years and became its leading liberal, has died
John Paul Stevens evolved into Supreme Court’s liberal lion
John Paul Stevens was a Republican moderate when he joined the Supreme Court but found himself moving to the left during a tenure of nearly 35 years
More details released in arrest of Sagadahoc County deputy
Matthew Shiers is accused of choking his live-in girlfriend at his home in West Bath.
Federal initiative results in 30 overdose death cases prosecuted in Maine
Operation Synthetic Opioid Surge was launched a year ago in 10 regions nationally that had high overdose death rates.
Waterville council approves selling land that would be re-sold to marijuana grower
The council on Tuesday also voted to approve borrowing $5.6 million for capital improvement projects and accepted money to hire a program director for the Quarry Road Recreation Area.
Auburn Water District working to find cause of water main breaks
Four water main breaks in a five-day span caused morning traffic headaches.
Turnpike overpass struck by equipment reopens with limits
The overpass at Exit 45 will remain open, but vehicle width limits will be in effect until a more permanent fix is found or the bridge is replaced as part of a project to reconfigure the exchange.
Measure in U.S. House seeks answers to whether military created Lyme disease
Members of Congress voted unanimously last week to order the Pentagon to report about any biological weapons program that may have mistakenly or deliberately exposed Americans to tick-borne diseases.
Hall, True among Maine natives seeking berths at World Championships
Five athletes with Maine ties, including Ben True and Kate Hall, will compete next week at the USA Track & Field Championships, where a top-three finish could lead to a spot for on Team USA for Worlds.