The jury recessed Thursday before reaching a verdict about Dylan Ketcham, who is accused of killing Jordan Johnson and attempting to murder Caleb Trudeau in Gardiner in 2020.
January 2023
Yellen says Africa to shape world economy as U.S. reengages
The U.S. treasury secretary visited a Ford plant in South Africa on Thursday.
Central Maine Athlete of the Week: Week 7
Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel sports writers nominate high school athletes from the prior week’s games.
Readers vote for their top choice and the winner will be announced in the newspapers the following Saturday all season long!
FDA declines to regulate CBD products, calls on Congress for fix
New rules could include clear labels, regulations regarding contaminants, limits on CBD levels and requirements, such as a minimum purchase age.
Buildings collapse in Washington, Union after wet, heavy snow hits region
The two collapses were among those reported in Maine in the aftermath of a storm Wednesday that brought snow and rain to the region.
New York City bike path killer convicted, could face the death penalty
A dozen jurors convicted Sayfullo Sapoiv, 34, of crimes including murder in aid of racketeering and supporting a foreign terrorist organization.
NFL notebook: Carolina Panthers hire Frank Reich as new coach
Frank Reich joins the Panthers after spending the past four-plus seasons with the Indianapolis Colts.
Affordable housing complex for older adults in Augusta to begin leasing in February
As construction on Senior Living at the Marketplace wraps up, leasing is expected to start for the affordable units targeted at those 55 or older.
Skiing: After slow start to season, racing slate starts to pick up
Titcomb Mountain hosts KVAC/MVC Alpine race.
‘Rust’ assistant director’s account of shooting differs from Baldwin’s, according to deposition
In a deposition obtained by Variety, Dave Halls in December said the shooting was caused by ‘a tragic series of mistakes.’ His account appears to differ from those given by other parties involved.