City officials warn residents they must continue to be vigilant to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
2020
Paris fire sends three to hospital, destroys mobile home
Cans of butane were found in the rubble at 286 Park St.
Political wrangling over virus relief persists despite high stakes
There appears to be good news on the medical front, however, with scientists involved in the development of at least 1 vaccine reporting promising results in an early trial.
Amber Heard tells court she feared Depp would kill her
The actress says any action she took against him was in self-defense.
Buxton police charge 40 people with trespassing in closed park
Pleasant Point Park near the Saco River was closed by town officials because of large crowds, littering and illegal drinking.
Westbrook police seize drugs, gun responding to domestic case
Police say they seized over 50 grams of fentanyl in the search, which came out of a domestic call.
Union at BIW sends letter to Navy secretary, ready to meet mediator
The union representing striking production workers wants to clarify whether the Navy endorses the use of subcontractors, a key point of contention with the company.
Boston’s Bergeron again a finalist for NHL’s top defensive forward award
Center Patrice Bergeron, already a four-time winner, helped the Bruins put together a defense that allowed a league-low 174 goals.
Former champion Bailey Plourde takes first-round lead at Women’s Amateur
Hot start lifts 2018 winner to three-shot lead; Laplume seven back in sixth after shaky start.
Number of COVID-19 cases among out-of-state visitors remains low
Midway into July, there is no indication of visitor-driven outbreaks, as Maine continues to benefit from some of the best disease metrics in the nation.