Cape Elizabeth residents get to register for 600 slots on March 11, while 4,000 general public slots will open up on March 12.
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Icy roads cause 3-vehicle crash in Fairfield, police say
Four people were injured in the car crash Monday evening, according to Fairfield police.
Russian hackers attacked Burisma in midst of impeachment inquiry
The email accounts of Burisma employees were accessed, but it’s unclear how that was used or what material may have been gained, according to the report released Monday.
Portland gets $750,000 federal grant for new waterfront park
Sens. Angus King and Susan Collins announce that the city will receive money to go toward Portland Landing, a $16 million project planned for the eastern waterfront.
Retired pope distances himself from book he co-wrote on priest celibacy
Benedict XVI asks to be removed as a co-author after the project gave the impression he was trying to interfere with Pope Francis.
Six big questions heading into tonight’s final debate before primaries
The prime-time faceoff comes just 20 days before Iowa’s caucuses as polls suggest the nomination is truly up for grabs.
House will vote Wednesday to send impeachment articles to Senate
Speaker Nancy Pelosi meets privately at the Capitol with Democrats about next steps.
Body recovered from scene of Aroostook County fire
Investigators believe the 90-year-old woman died Monday when her farmhouse burned down.
Read the 2-part series on energy projects affecting water, wildlife and the rural way of life
Stories, photos and videos, produced in partnership with the Pulizter Center on Crisis Reporting, shed light on concerns that renewable energy projects will forever affect the people and environments of remote regions in Maine and Canada.
On this date in Maine history: Jan. 14
Jan. 14, 1943: Author Laura E. Richards dies in Gardiner, where she spent most of her adult life. Richards won, with her sisters, a Pulitzer Prize in 1917 for “Julia Ward Howe, 1819-1910,” a biography of their mother, who wrote the words to the song “The Battle Hymn of the Republic.” Richards, a Boston native, […]