The shelter at the South Parish Congregational Church is planned to be open from November through April, every overnight from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m.
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Breast cancer awareness benefit set Saturday in Farmington
Stylists at Hair Designs Unlimited have raised more than $3,400 for the Harold Alfond Center for Cancer Care in Augusta over the years.
One union rejects deal days ahead of rail strike deadline
Passenger service Amtrak, which uses some freight tracks, has already cancelled a number of its long-distance trains this week, and said the rest of its long-distance trains would stop Thursday.
Quick schedule fix kept Mountain Valley Conference soccer season on right track
With Wiscasset/Boothbay pulling out of season in August, athletic directors needed quick turnaround to keep schedules equal.
Safety board cites poor drainage in Portland fishing boat tragedy
Findings from an investigation into the 2020 sinking of the Emmy Rose prompt a call for new inspections of ports meant to drain deck water.
Sports Digest: Sea Dogs clinch playoff spot with 12-7 win over Somerset
Portland wins its seventh straight and 15 of 16 to win the second-half season in the Northeast Division.
MyPillow executive Mike Lindell says FBI agents seized his cellphone
Lindell, a longtime Trump supporter, says agents questioned him about a Colorado county clerk who has been charged in what prosecutors say was a ‘deceptive scheme’ to breach voting system technology used across the country.
Police: Man subdued after aiming loaded gun at local boxer at West Forks store
Police responded to a disturbance early Wednesday to find Edward Baker, 28, had been restrained on the ground by three people, including Brandon Berry, a local pro boxer who has risen to fame in that sport.
Watch the video: Varsity Maine Live with Cony football coach B.L. Lippert
Travis Lazarczyk and Drew Bonifant of the Portland Press Herald and Mike Mandell of the Kennebec Journal discuss the latest news in high school sports. Their guest is Cony football coach B.L. Lippert.
Defense unexpectedly rests case in Florida school shooter trial
Attorneys for Florida school shooter Nikolas Cruz have suddenly and surprisingly rested their case, leading to a shouting match after the judge accused them of a lack of professionalism.