Baylor uses a big run to pull away to dispose of Texas.
February 2021
Capitol Police officer who died after riot lies in honor
Brian Sicknick died Jan. 7, after ‘physically engaging with protesters,’ though his final cause of death has yet to be determined.
Waterville’s ‘financial position is positive,’ audit reveals
The council on Tuesday voted to accept the audit report by Nicholson, Michaud & Nadeau certified public accountants.
Police admit errors in affidavits for search warrants of Auburn man in Alaska murder
Attorneys for Steven H. Downs, charged with rape and murder in 1993 case, are seeking to exclude evidence from trial, and ask police about previous leads.
UMaine System runs into problems with expanded testing regime
The system’s partnership with a new testing provider gets off to a bumpy start when there are long waits and problems reading barcodes on sample tubes.
Carthage man accused of threatening a Farmington man
Spencer Knox, 26, of Carthage is on probation for a previous arson conviction in 2018.
McCarthy meets with Rep. Greene as Republicans faces decision on Cheney
Republican House leaders have a meeting planned Wednesday that could decide Cheney’s fate, while a vote by Democrats to strip Greene of her committee assignments could happen the same day.
Golden Globes nominations Wednesday could belong to Netflix
This year, Hollywood’s strange and largely virtual awards season lacks its usual buzz and red-carpet glamour.
Phil Nadeau to release book detailing first Lewiston refugee resettlements
The former longtime Lewiston official worked with the city’s first Somali refugees in 2001. The book arrives on the 20th anniversary.