The city’s animal control officer says the number of cases, which is up from 2 for all of 2018, isn’t unusually high for a rabies outbreak.
2019
National Weather Service confirms Maine’s 1st tornado of the year
The twister touched down Monday in Kossuth Township, between Springfield and Topsfield, in Washington County.
Gibraltar releases Iranian supertanker that U.S. sought to seize
The move potentially eases tensions between London and Tehran, which still holds a British-flagged vessel.
John Hickenlooper plans to drop out of 2020 presidential race
The former Colorado governor has struggled with fundraising and low polling numbers.
Biomass industry warns of losses from transmission line
Representatives from three Maine biomass plants addressed the impacts to their companies — and Maine’s forestry economy — if Central Maine Power moves forward with its Northeast Clean Energy Connect project.
Lucky Clark On Music: Lil’ Ed & The Blues Imperials plan Kingfield concert
Ed Williams talks about performance set for Aug. 24.
Bill Nemitz: When it comes to influencing madmen, no one’s louder than Trump
Republicans are quick to blame movies and video games for stoking violence in this country, but why no mention of the president?
Our View: Libraries can reach people in deep need
With a social worker on staff, a library is uniquely positioned to connect patrons with mental health and other services.
OFF RADAR: Fiction, nonfiction and poetry from Maine writers
“Half a Bubble Off Plumb,” by Sheila Gilluly; “North by Northeast,” edited by Agnes Bushell; and “The Riddle of Yes,” by Carolyn Locke.