Lamont Butler’s jumper as time expires caps San Diego State’s comeback against Florida Atlantic, and UConn reaches the national championship game with its fifth straight double-digit win.
2023
Augusta overnight warming center gets nearly $400,000 grant to address building safety
The South Parish Congregational Church will use MaineHousing grant funds to add sprinkler system and address other code issues at the facility providing overnight shelter to homeless people.
Softball: Year after a crushing loss in the state, Winslow aims to clear final hurdle
Two-time reigning Northern Maine champ Black Raiders return plenty of talented players to contend again.
Man whose social media post led to Skowhegan-area school closures charged with terrorizing
Janathian Viles was arrested Thursday after a police officer interviewed him in Brewer, according to Skowhegan police Chief David Bucknam.
Biden’s strategy on Trump indictment: No comment
President Biden says he’s not going to talk about his predecessor’s New York indictment.
Reporting Aside: Woman’s actions draw ire of online commentators, but family says there’s more to the story
Nichole Nalley-Dickey says her brother’s wife, Rebecca Mceachern-Gorman, was suffering from brain damage when she crashed her car into a pole on Main Street in Waterville last week, Amy Calder writes.
Opening Day did little to quiet concerns about Red Sox
Commentary: Boston opened with an ugly loss to the Orioles, and it certainly looks like it is going to be a long summer.
Wimbledon drops ban on Russians, lets them play as neutrals
The All England Club will allow Russian and Belarusian players to compete if they sign a declaration of neutrality and comply with appropriate conditions.
NYPD braces for protests, possible violence following Trump indictment
Trump was indicted Thursday by a Manhattan grand jury, an unprecedented legal move marking the first criminal charges in U.S. history brought against a former president.
Gov. Mills signs baseline budget passed on party-line vote
While Republicans were unified in their opposition to the move, Mills said it was necessary to avoid a potential shutdown.