Jo Jorgensen told a Lewiston crowd Saturday that American troops need to ‘come home’ from around the world.
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Volunteers pick up trash on, above and below Kennebec River Rail Trail
Group focuses, Saturday, on cleaning the section of trail from the Kennebec Valley YMCA in Augusta to Hallowell.
Reports on Trump’s illness limited, conflicting
The president briefly paraded around Walter Reed, and his medical team confirmed he had begun a steroid treatment after a second bout of low blood oxygen.
Demonstrators in Portland decry police brutality in wake of Breonna Taylor case
They listened to speakers in Lincoln Park and chanted as they marched through the Old Port and along Congress Street to Deering Oaks.
Sidelines: Gardiner native Katie Schide finds a passion in trail running
A 2010 graduate of Gardiner High School, Schide is one of the world’s top ultra trail runners, Travis Lazarczyk writes.
Central Maine business briefs: Marshall Communications launches Crisis Communications Division
People & Places: Alliance recognizes Efficiency Maine Trust as 2020 Star of Energy Efficiency.
Some of Maine’s farm fairs try to salvage season online
Summer and fall in Maine are normally a time of pig races, demolitions derbies and piles of fried food at the state’s agriculture fairs
Trump’s diagnosis shows U.S. vulnerability to coronavirus
The nation is averaging 40,000 cases a day, and if complacency sets in, infections will rise.
Pence ordered borders closed after CDC experts refused
Nearly 150,000 people have been sent back to their countries of origin without due process.
Photos: Waterville Downtown Farmers’ Market offers food for body, soul
The Art Kits for All program, operated by Waterville Creates! every other week at the popular farmers’ market at head of Falls, has distributed 1,200 art kits so far.