The annual luncheon serves as a meet-and-greet, celebration and training session for each year’s class of Oscar nominees.
2020
Two sought in connection with nonfatal shooting in West Paris
The shooting happened at 10:30 p.m. Sunday in West Paris in the area of Jackson Crossing Road.
Aviation experts suspect Bryant’s pilot got lost in the fog
Officials are working to recover victims’ remains from the hillside outside Los Angeles where a helicopter carrying former NBA superstar Kobe Bryant and 8 others crashed on Sunday.
Chiefs fondly recall their Super Bowl win 50 years ago
Kansas City upset Minnesota in Super Bowl IV and players from that team are thrilled the Chiefs are finally back in the big game.
Father arrested in killings of 5 of his infant children
The California man is suspected in the deaths of the children born between 1992 and 2001.
Andover man accused of sexually assaulting teenage girl
Nathan A. Peoples, 42, remained in a Farmington jail Monday evening.
UMS to seek unified accreditation for its campuses
University of Maine System Chancellor Dannel Malloy says the plan was developed through 46 town halls with campus communities.
Portland panel to vote on first phase of ambitious waterfront redevelopment
The first phase of the Portland Foreside development includes a mix of new buildings, including the renovation of the remaining historic buildings, one of which is slated to become a public market.
Advocates push bill to eliminate waitlists for adults with certain disabilities
Providing services for about 2,000 Mainers with intellectual, developmental disabilities who are now on waiting lists would cost about $60 million a year.
Oakland, Winslow aim to start banner programs to honor hometown soldiers
If 32 more people apply for the $130 banners, Oakland would be one of just a handful of Maine municipalities to participate in the Hometown Heroes banner program.