Police were called Monday night to the dam on the Sebasticook River.
2021
California recall has enough signatures to make ballot
An election is likely in the fall.
After controversy, Waterville Board of Education approves recent administrative transfers
Board approves policies governing the recruiting and hiring of administrative staff and directors, and policy on administrative procedures for recruiting and hiring.
NBA roundup: 76ers hand Thunder franchise worst-tying 14th straight loss
Joel Embiid scores 21 points and Ben Simmons adds 12 in his return to the lineup as Philadelphia rolls past the hapless Thunder.
UMaine System trustees to consider renaming C.C. Little Hall
A committee will consider naming the lecture hall for Beryl Warner Williams, who held two degrees from UMaine and was affiliated with the NAACP, the National Council of Negro Women and the American Red Cross.
COVID treatment has improved, but many wish for an easy pill
Farthest along in the testing stages is molnupiravir, and while it doesn’t seem to help hospitalized patients, it shows promise in less sick ones.
Local roundup: Madison softball rolls past Carrabec
Winthrop, Monmouth baseball teams secure MVC victories.
Harris meets with Guatemalan president
She has been tasked with addressing the root causes of the spike in migration.
Sports Digest: World Athletics rejects bid by runner with prosthetic legs to compete in Tokyo
American Blake Leeper has been prevented from competing at the Tokyo Olympics because his two prosthetic legs have been ruled as giving him an unfair advantage
Private company recounting Arizona ballots wants methods kept secret
The Florida-based consultancy has no election experience and is run by a man who has shared unfounded conspiracy theories about the 2020 election.