About 100 people peacefully fully protested for BLM and police reforms in Augusta Sunday.
2020
Illness and injury uncertainty abound as NHL camps open
NHL teams will be together for the first time Monday since the pandemic shut down the season.
Court rules first federal execution in 17 years can proceed
A federal appeals court overturns a lower court’s stay issued to accommodate the victims’ family.
Some MLB players plan to wear mask on the field
The Yankees Clint Frazier plans to wear a mask during games to set an example.
Augusta man clocked driving 109 mph, Maine State Police say
Nathan Hansell, 38, was charged with OUI, criminal speed and two other offenses.
Great White apologizes for mask-less show in North Dakota
The metal band drew criticism on social media after the performance Thursday night.
11 injured in fire aboard ship at Naval Base San Diego
The cause of the fire is under investigation.
Fairfield woman remembered for vibrance, open mind, love of Shakespeare
Emily Fournier, 33, died Saturday after being ejected from a raft on the upper Kennebec River.
Five candidates seek four seats on Skowhegan-area school board
The Skowhegan-based school district faces several challenges in the coming year including the possible return of students to reopened schools and a final resolution of the nickname/mascot issue.
Rare tornado caused limited power outages in Maine
About 400 CMP customers have since had their electricity restored, the utility says.