Purple Panthers wrap up the top seed after big victory in regular season finale.
2021
Cities, police unions clash as vaccine mandates take effect
Police unions and officers are filing lawsuits to block the mandates.
Prosecutors: Capitol Police officer told Jan. 6 rioter to hide evidence
The officer has been indicted on obstruction of justice charges.
States can reserve COVID-19 shots for younger kids next week
U.S. health officials are setting the stage for a national COVID-19 vaccination campaign for younger children, inviting state officials to pre-order doses starting next week
Power outage results in postponement of Winthrop/Monmouth/Hall-Dale-Freeport football game
A car accident on U.S. Route 202 knocked out power to Maxwell Field, forcing the Ramblers and Falcons to postpone their game until Monday.
Local roundup: Winslow field hockey pulls off upset of Leavitt
Leah Knight and Sage Clukey each score in the Black Raiders win.
Advocacy groups renew demand to shut down Maine’s youth prison
A dozen organizations sent a letter Friday to Gov. Janet Mills demanding that new detentions at the Long Creek Youth Development Center be halted and a plan be created by the end of the year to close it.
‘Do not delay emergency care,’ Central Maine Medical Center officials say
The hospital, which recently suspended pediatric and trauma admissions, said its emergency department is open and able to treat patients.
New adult behavioral health unit at St. Mary’s designed with patients’ needs in mind
The new unit, slated to open later this year, was designed with input from a patient advisory committee.
Bill Clinton ‘doing fine’ and will be out of hospital soon, Biden says
Clinton, 75, was admitted to the University of California Irvine Medical Center on Tuesday evening with a urological infection.