The man, whom police did not identify, contacted the Kennebec County Sheriff’s Office early Monday to say he had been shot near a residence on Wellman Road.
2020
Portland renames school for Maine’s first Black legislator
The former Riverton Elementary School formally became the Gerald E. Talbot Community School during a ceremony Monday.
Our View: Mainers should plan for a COVID winter
As the temperatures drop, we will all need to take special care to keep each other safe.
Waterville council slated to appoint city manager search committee
The City Council on Tuesday also will consider spending up to $200,000 for a new municipal fire-alarm system.
Appeals court again rejects House subpoena for ex-White House counsel
The justices rule that the House of Representatives lacks the authority under the Constitution or federal law to ask courts to enforce a subpoena against an executive branch official.
Tennessee’s new anti-protest law has roots in age-old playbook
Tennessee shocked civil rights advocates after Gov. Bill Lee signed a new law that increases penalties and fines for common protest activities.
Maine Marine Patrol searches Piscataqua River area for missing kayaker
A kayak belonging to Dan Vardell Jr. of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, was found overturned Sunday near Wood Island.
Newton has excused absence from Patriots practice
Cam Newton, battling to become New England’s starting QB, is out, while running back Lamar Miller practices for the first time.
Ewan slaloms to sprint win; Alaphilippe leads Tour de France
Caleb Ewan waves through traffic to win the third stage of the Tour de France.
NFL notebook: Jaguars waive running back Fournette
Jacksonville tried to trade Leonard Fournette, but decided to cut ties after finding no takers.