Senators are preparing for a weekend session to finish negotiations.
2021
Men in armed standoff who said they were headed to Maine file federal lawsuit
Members of the group Rise of the Moors, who were arrested in Massachusetts after a traffic stop, claim state courts have no jurisdiction over their case.
Randolph residents to vote on $2.48 million budget at Town Meeting
Residents are to vote on 50 warrant articles at meeting scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Town Office.
Brunswick moves closer to acquiring long sought-after, historic shoreline for public use
The price is set at $504,000, and the town hopes to fund the purchase through grants and other fundraising efforts.
UMF professor and students make important fish gene discovery
A University of Maine at Farmington research team that includes one student from Livermore Falls has discovered a new gene in fish that could impact the understanding of human diseases.
MLB roundup: Montgomery stops 8-start winless streak as Yanks top Rays 4-3
Jordan Montgomery gives up five hits in five scoreless innings as New York holds off Tampa Bay.
Slow Money Maine to dissolve. ‘It just seemed time,’ the founder says.
The networking organization is calling it quits after 11 years of providing funding and technical assistance.
Wu-Tang Clan album sale pays off ‘Pharma Bro’ Martin Shkreli’s court debt
Prosecutors say it was enough to satisfy the rest of what he owed on a $7.4 million forfeiture order.
Bates College seeks to reduce heated interactions between students and campus security
A new report on campus safety urges more residential life staffers and greater effort to ease tensions between safety officers and students at the Lewiston college.
As Hatch Hill landfill fills up, Augusta to ponder plan for what’s next
With Augusta landfill projected to be at its current capacity in as few as five years, options could include expanding it vertically or closing it and opening a transfer station.