Jaquille Coleman fled the state after the shooting of a 19-year-old Lewiston woman in her driveway.
2020
Madison man, company sues Farmington nonprofit, two businesses in deadly explosion
The lawsuit cites negligence against LEAP Inc., CN Brown Energy and Techno Metal Post Maine.
Trump loyalists get top Pentagon jobs after Esper firing
One is an ex-Fox commentator who previously made offensive remarks.
COVID-19 cases rise at Farmington nursing home, hospital
There are 11 more cases at Sandy River Center and three more at Franklin Memorial Hospital.
Pleasant River Lumber buys Ware-Butler Inc. in Livermore Falls, Madison, Waterville
Both are family owned businesses.
Winslow’s Warn and Littlefield, Skowhegan’s McKenney sign on for Division I
Warn signs for soccer at Bryant; Littlefield (Ohio) and McKenney (Providence) get field hockey scholarships.
J&H Music bringing tunes to Oakland with strings attached
Jeffery Rowe is keeping the area music store scene alive as he fills a space in Oakland after his father-in-law closes Down Home Music in Fairfield.
Maine climate scientist to join Biden’s transition team
David Reidmiller, director of the Climate Center at the Gulf of Maine Research Institute, is named to the White House’s Office of Science and Technology Policy.
Managers of the Year: Miami’s Mattingly wins in NL, Tampa Bay’s Cash in AL
Don Mattingly guided the Miami Marlins to their first playoff appearance since 2003, and Kevin Cash led the Rays to an AL best 40-20 record.
Masters: Quiet start to an empty week at Augusta National
More than just the date has changed for the Masters, but the course still looks pristine and the players are excited for the chance to play.