Portland closed the building Monday, and discussed the encampment during a workshop Monday night.
2020
Brunswick man indicted on charges from January standoff
Nick Christensen has been indicted in connection with the eight-hour armed standoff.
Maine businesses say survival may hinge on more help
Business owners say the federal Paycheck Protection Program loans helped them weather what they hope was the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic, but they remain unsettled and worried about the future.
Norridgewock man indicted on manslaughter charges in 2019 crash
Police: David “Mike” Obert, 51, was driving on Ward Hill Road in Madison on the morning of July 4, 2019, when his dump truck collided with a Pontiac Torrent driven by Joyce Gipson, 85, killing her and her husband, Keith Blackwell, 80.
While Augusta has rescinded its coronavirus emergency order, other central Maine municipalities keep theirs in place
Since a July order from Gov. Janet Mills did not include Winthrop, town officials used the community’s emergency order last week to enact mask-wearing requirements.
Remember When: Through a collective effort, 2018 Hall-Dale baseball team had right pieces for state championship
Bulldogs had near-perfect record of 19-1, edged Houlton for Class C title.
Freedom to protest takes center stage in decade-long dispute between Waterville Christian school, parent of former student
Temple Academy in Waterville is seeking a new protection from harassment order from the district court against Tim White, who has been protesting outside the school for 10 years after his son was expelled.
Congress passes Wilson, Rubio bill to study societal forces affecting Black men
The bill is modeled after a Florida commission that was created in 2006 by Rubio and Wilson when they served in the Florida Legislature together.
MLB notebook: Price opted out of season because players’ health ‘wasn’t being put first’
With more than a dozen Marlins testing positive for coronavirus, David Price – formerly with the Red Sox and now with the Dodgers – calls out Major League Baseball.
Teen partially ejected, pinned when car rolls in Norridgewock, police say
Chloe Riportella, 17, of Sidney was riding in the back seat of a 2003 Toyota Camry when it rolled Sunday afternoon on Winding Hill Road. She suffered what police described as minor injuries, none related to her having been pinned under the car.