Federal authorities and experts who study online extremism are warning of a risk of additional attacks on federal law enforcement following the FBI’s search of ex-President Donald Trump’s Florida home.
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Litchfield-based school officials to reassess after $31.6M construction plan defeated
Regional School District 4 must reevaluate options for aging buildings.
Inflation Reduction Act may have little impact on inflation
Lower deficits usually lower inflation but the Congressional Budget Office determined this month that the changes would have a ‘negligible’ impact this year and next.
Jackknifed rig blocks traffic for about 45 minutes during morning commute in Carrabassett Valley
Driver and truck owner Christopher Miller of Anson told police he spilled coffee, the right tire went off state Route 27 into a ditch and he lost control.
Co-owner of Skowhegan restaurant resigns after video airs of inappropriate recording being taken of woman
A video that’s gotten more than 93,000 views appears to show a man in Skowhegan walking behind the young woman and positioning his cellphone below her skirt as she’s filling out paperwork.
Temple man charged in connection to theft of $21,000 in building supplies in Franklin, Kennebec counties
Joshua R.M. Hine, 29, is accused of stealing the supplies from Hammond Lumber in Belgrade and Jordan Lumber in Kingfield. All materials were returned to businesses.
NFL looks like old self entering third season in COVID-19 era
Fans are back at practice facilities, test and mask are mostly gone, and the league is returning mostly to normal.
Russia’s economy gets boost from wartime grain shipments
The United Nations and Turkey brokered two deals last month: one protects ships carrying Ukrainian grain through the Black Sea and the other keeps Russia’s food and fertilizer from being sanctioned.
What’s in big Biden bill? Health, climate goals become law
The package, an election year turnaround after loftier versions collapsed, will touch countless American lives and secure longtime party goals.
Dedication and savvy were trademarks of John Cumberland’s baseball career
The Westbrook native and former MLB pitcher and coach died this spring at 74.