2023
Maine silent movie festival something to talk about
Century-old moving pictures filmed in Maine to be shown at Augusta’s historic theater next weekend, among them several involving Auburn’s Holman Day.
Gardiner Area High School graduation brings excitement, sense of readiness
After 148 students graduated Saturday night at the Augusta Civic Center, they celebrated with a car parade around Gardiner followed by fireworks.
Boys lacrosse: Teamwork helps Oak Hill co-op to a fast start against Maranacook/Winthrop
A recharged Raiders squad scores 12 first-half goals in a Class C quarterfinal win against the Hawks.
Seeing their needs, teachers use technology to help visually impaired students thrive in the classroom
Catholic Charities Maine is the sole provider of teachers of the visually impaired in the the state, serving about 300 children from York to Aroostook County.
16 soldiers face military charges in killing of five men in Mexican border city
Under Mexican law, any abuses by soldiers involving civilians must go through civilian courts, but separate charges can be filed in military tribunals.
Thousands attend Moose Permit Lottery in Augusta, and only a lucky few will go on the hunt of a lifetime
Out of 72,446 applicants, only 4,106 were chosen Saturday afternoon to receive a moose hunting permit in the state lottery. 46,242 applicants were residents, and the other 26,204 were non-residents, marking the highest number of applicants since 2003.
9 people wounded in San Francisco mass shooting; 1 remains in critical condition
No suspects or arrests were announced, but police said there was ‘no known threat to the public.’
Baseball: Ellsworth gets quick jump on Cony, rolls to B North final
Defending Class B champion takes out Rams in regional semifinal game.
Softball: Hall-Dale grabs early lead, then holds off charging Maranacook
Bulldogs run win streak to 54 games, advance to Class C South final.