Maine’s 2nd District congressional candidates sparred gently in a televised exchange, agreed on the need to end partisan warfare but disagreed on health care.
October 2020
Black man’s family views graphic video of in-custody death
The May 2019 encounter is now the subject of a federal civil rights investigation.
Golf roundup: Hatton ties course record at CJ Cup
Tyrrell Hatton, coming off a European Tour victory, takes the first-round lead in Las Vegas with a 7-under 65.
‘Trump House’ in Lewiston becoming a big draw
At Brandon Gordon’s Pond Road home, there is no mistaking which presidential candidate he prefers.
Local roundup: Maranacook blanks Lewiston in girls soccer action
Mt. Abram boys soccer rolls past Valley.
Wildfire smoke in U.S. exposes millions to hazardous pollution
Smoke at concentrations that topped the government’s charts for health risks and lasted at least a day enshrouded counties inhabited by more than 8 million people across five states in recent weeks.
Livermore Falls couple opens haberdashery to sell homemade syrups, honey
Jim and Kristine Cyr opened the road side farm stand on Sept. 29 on Diamond Road in Livermore Falls.
Football: Lisbon finds some comfort in different kind of season, despite no chance at defending its Class D crown
The Greyhounds welcomed another state champ, Leavitt, for a 7-on-7 flag game, and also honored its seniors Thursday.
Central Maine colleges say coronavirus-testing efforts paying benefits
Officials from Thomas College and Colby College in Waterville and the University of Maine at Farmington have reported low numbers of infections and good cooperation from students and staff members as schools continue with testing.
Pizza dough tampering suspect back in Maine for court appearance Friday
Nicholas R. Mitchell, 38, was transported back to Maine and is expected to make his first appearance in court Friday in Biddeford.