Democrats rallied to defend abortion rights, while Republicans attacked Gov. Janet Mills on comments she made about inflation.
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As election approaches, here’s a guide to ranked-choice voting
It’s been 6 years since Maine first enacted ranked-choice voting. Here’s a refresher on how the system works.
Boys soccer: Brunswick surges past Lewiston to reach Class A final
Jack Banks scores 3 goals to carry Dragons past Blue Devils.
Boys soccer: Brunswick rolls past Lewiston in A North final
The Dragons score a deluge of goals in the final 12 minutes of a 6-0 win to advance to Saturday’s Class A state championship.
Parent says racism shouldn’t be tolerated before two Spruce Mountain High School students are expelled indefinitely
“No child of color or religious faith should be afraid to attend public school in this state or anywhere in the country,” Timothy “Tim” Walton of Livermore said.
Spruce Mountain book decision to be appealed Nov. 10
LIVERMORE — On Nov. 10 an appeal regarding two controversial books will be presented during the Regional School Unit 73 Board of Directors meeting it was announced Thursday night, Oct. 27. Pamela Rangel of Jay said she, her husband and three other people put in a book challenge on Gender Queer: [A Memoir]. Frank Rangel, […]
Julie Powell, bestselling author of ‘Julie & Julia,’ dies at 49
Julie Powell was known for documenting her mission to cook every recipe in Julia Child’s cookbook, ‘Mastering the Art of French Cooking.’
Franklin County commissioners send $1.77 million proposed unorganized territory budget to state
Commissioners also voted to pay $170,193.77 to the state for money owed to Maine Public Employees Retirement System.
College roundup: Bates’ Elizabeth Holcombe named NESCAC cross country Rookie of the Year
Edward Little grad Jillian Richardson earns first-team honors for the second time; CMCC men’s soccer heading to national championship tournament.
Asked to testify, Houlton man linked to guns used in Canada’s worst mass shooting says, ‘I can’t do it’
Documents released by the Canadian Mass Casualty Commission detail conversations between Sean Conlogue of Houlton and investigators examining the fatal shootings of 22 people in Nova Scotia.