Deon Sands was indicted by a grand jury on Thursday.
2020
Maine high school football coaches, school administrators react to sport’s postponement
MPA rules out tackle football for the fall, instead hopes to have season in late winter or early spring.
U.S. stocks turn lower again as a wild trading week continues
Tech stocks accounted for the biggest share of the broad sell-off.
Sidelines: No one was willing to make tough call for high school fall sports, and that’s a shame
A lack of leadership and honesty dragged out the fall sports decision for much longer than it should have, Travis Lazarczyk writes.
Racing duo charts marathon course in Brunswick for good cause Saturday
Rusty Wilkins of Topsham may be confined to a wheelchair, but the 23 year old has competed in races and marathons for 6 years now with his cousin, James Anderson, who pushes Wilkins in a special wheelchair.
Gardiner officials to debate temporary ban on cannabis business licenses
The City Council is considering a moratorium to pause new applications for licenses while the Ordinance Review Committee considers whether regulations Gardiner enacted earlier this year need revising.
Portland holds 9/11 memorial ceremony at Fort Allen Park
The event Friday included a moment of silence at 8:46 a.m., when the 2001 terrorist attacks on America began.
Bridge connecting Waterville, Winslow to be replaced for $40.5 million
U.S. Sen. Susan Collins said Thursday the Maine Department of Transportation will receive $25 million from a federal BUILD grant to help with the $40.5 million cost to replace the Ticonic Bridge.
Money for $300 unemployment boost to run out after 6 weeks
FEMA emphasizes that all eligible recipients will get the $300 boost to cover 6 weeks, a period that ended Sept. 5.
Some Bath eateries rebounding after end of Bath shipyard strike
“From the end of March to two weeks before the strike, we were making 600 sandwiches per day for BIW,” said Angela Smith, co-owner of Midcoast Pizza and More. “Then the strike broke out and that stopped.”