A several hour search for a man with a mental health crisis ended Thursday with his safe discovery.
Craig Crosby
St. Michael students donate to Augusta fire victims
Seventh-graders at the school raised nearly $2,500 to help 32 people displaced by a pair of recent fires.
Windsor woman allegedly fires gun, injures Kennebec County sheriff’s deputy
Sgt. Galen Estes escaped with just powder burns after knocking a gun away from a woman who allegedly tried to point it at him, police said.
Monmouth Public Works director retires after 45 years
Co-workers who describe Herb Whittier as even tempered and meticulous ushered him home Friday with a parade of plow trucks.
Cancer battle, bad economy force Readfield photographer to refocus
Ron Simons, a well-known portrait photographer, now is offering a service to digitally preserve treasured photos from the past.
Winthrop library expansion taking shape
Books and other items will be moved to the Winthrop Commerce Center starting later this month.
Child finds body in yard off Augusta’s Longwood Avenue
Police are searching for the cause of death of a woman found dead Tuesday in the back yard of a vacant house.
Augusta cross-city crime spree targets headstones, cars
More than 100 headstones and nearly a dozen cars were damaged sometime overnight in a rampage that started on Green Street on the west side and ended off Bangor Avenue on the east side.
Whitefield town official admits stealing $17,000
Tax collector Robin White resigned after voluntarily telling selectmen she stole the money over two years.
Augusta widow appeals Maine retirement system’s life insurance non-payment
Jennifer Neumeyer’s husband, who worked for the Maine Department of Labor, died last year, and the state says his life insurance was canceled in 2011 because of a $9.60 missed payment.