Thomas Kemmerich’s acceptance of the far-right Alternative for Germany’s votes appalled left-leaning parties and many in his own center-right camp.
2020
Identifying wildlife by the clues they leave in Liberty
Lake St. George State Park’s winter wildlife walk lured people out to the woods to learn about the wildlife tracks they may see during their own cold weather hikes.
Swimming: Messalonskee boys, Cony girls win KVAC A titles
Rams secure fourth straight crown, while Eagles win first in program history.
Woman injured in Waterville tubing accident
Tami Paquet of Unity was sliding down a hill at Quarry Road Recreation Area when the inflatable tube she was on apparently struck a bump and she was ejected and taken to a hospital complaining of lower back pain.
Track and field: Winslow girls earn 3rd straight KVAC B championship
Brunswick, Belfast win boys titles; Lewiston takes Class A girls.
Electrical fire doused in Gardiner
Fire crews from Gardiner and surrounding towns turned out to knock down an electrical fire caused by a faulty light fixture in a West Street home.
Central Maine business briefs: Hammond Lumber Co. named 2020 ProSales Dealer of the Year
New Dimensions Federal Credit Union welcomes new vice president of lending Darla Frost.
Service restored after another Spectrum outage
After repairing internet and cable TV outages Friday caused by the ice storm, the company encountered an additional outage Saturday afternoon that it fixed by about 5 p.m.
Democrats on edge after 2020 election season’s ragged launch
The turbulent start has crystallized the challenges confronting Democrats in trying to mount a challenge to an incumbent backed by a united Republican Party and fortified by a soaring economy.
Week 3 of Weinstein trial: Fake names and raw emotions
In the most dramatic moment of the trial so far, a key accuser broke down in tears on the witness stand, ending court early.