AUGUSTA – Jean Mae McCann, 87, died Oct. 14, 2020, at Augusta Center for Health and Rehabilitation. She was born in …
October 2020
Portland will allow outdoor dining and retail operations through early January
The decision was made by the City Council on Monday night to help businesses get through the pandemic.
Portland police officer kicked in the face, suffers concussion
The assault occurred after Kellen Hollenkamp fled a traffic stop in Portland on Sunday night, police said.
State warns Mainers receiving jobless benefits about phishing scam
The scam involves the theft of usernames and passwords to log into unemployment accounts.
America East details plans for basketball, fall sports in the spring
The conference plans an 18-game regular season for basketball and offers dates for spring play for those fall sports whose seasons were canceled by the coronavirus pandemic.
Pentagon estimates cost of new nuclear missiles at $95.8 billion
The weapons, known as intercontinental ballistic missiles, are part of a near-total replacement of the American nuclear force over the next few decades at a total cost of more than $1.2 trillion.
Chiefs, Edwards-Helaire run away with 26-17 win over Bills
Clyde Edwards-Helaire rushes for 161 yards and Patrick Mahomes throws for two TDs as the Chiefs are off to a their third 5-1 start in four seasons.
Purdue Global University leaving Lewiston, no changes to Augusta campus
The largely online university, formerly Kaplan University, will shutter its Lewiston campus when its lease expires in March 2021.
Local roundup: Skowhegan field hockey rolls to victory over Cony
Oak Hill field hockey blanks Hall-Dale.
Supreme Court allows 3-day extension for Pennsylvania to accept ballots
Republicans had sought to block the state court’s ruling that mail-in ballots could be accepted if they were postmarked by the time polls close on Election Day.