No one was injured, and the driver was charged with driving under the influence, state police say.
2023
Thousands of acres protected with Land for Maine’s Future funding
The parcels range from more than 2,500 acres near the Appalachian Trail in Franklin County to 155 acres in Wells for trails and to preserve habitat for the New England cottontail.
India train crash kills more than 280, injures 900 in one of nation’s worst rail disasters
The cause of the derailment was under investigation Saturday as the death toll rose steadily throughout the night.
Commentary: Resistance to abortion rights is about keeping women down
I consider the value of a potential life against the value of a woman’s lived life to the point she becomes pregnant, and I come down on the side of that lived life.
Commentary: Title 42 is done. Is the US ready to get serious about managing migration at the border?
U.S. border policy is stuck in the past. The expiration of Title 42 gives the U.S. government another chance to effectively manage migration and border security, but it will be successful only if it addresses the reality of Western Hemisphere migration. Our deterrence policies and enforcement infrastructure were built decades ago for single adult men […]
Commentary: Background checks are the backbone of gun violence prevention
Nothing will bring back our spirited, loving daughter Darien Richardson, but we know we can prevent more tragedies.
June 3, 1977: Maine Senate kills bill to ban bias against gays, Maine’s top young speller from Waterville is ready to shine in national competition, and bald is beautiful in Ore.
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Obituary: Awilda Santos Gonzalez
WINSLOW – Awilda Santos Gonzalez was a wonderful woman. She was a caring, supportive, loving friend, sister, mother of eight, grandmother …
Obituary: Sharon (House) Rowling
WEST GARDINER – Family and friends are invited to a celebration of life for Sharon (House) Rowling on June 10. Burial …