Joe Phelan captures signage work on the Hammond Lumber Company auditorium floor.
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Gov. Mills, Dr. Oz spar over Maine Medicaid investigations
The Trump administration is pointing to a January report that outlined potential improper payments for autism support services, but Maine leaders say that report did not find or allege fraud.
The Maine high school basketball tournament is here. Here’s who can win Gold Balls
The data shows many top seeds have a good shot to reach state finals, but there’s a few other teams lurking that could play big spoiler roles.
Maine eFiling expands as new court rules and vendor terms take effect
Maine’s electronic court system is expanding, requiring users to accept a private vendor agreement as new judicial rules governing eFiling begin.
Messalonskee boys hockey tops Cony co-op in battle of top B North teams
The Eagles score twice in the third period to break open a tie game and stay atop the region.
Power restored for over 2,000 customers in Kennebec County
A power outage in Augusta, Sidney and Rome lasted through Saturday morning.
Maine reports first measles case since 2019
The case was confirmed by the Maine CDC on Thursday.
State police ID victim shot Monday in Augusta homicide
The victim of the Monday night shooting on Flagg Street was identified as Billyjack Curtis, 51, of Augusta.
Augusta is reassessing real estate. What does that mean for your property taxes?
The revaluation is expected to be complete by July, with residential properties expected to take on more of the city’s tax burden.
Why was a Massachusetts man’s 18-year Waterville attempted murder sentence reinstated?
Maine’s highest court, on Irineu B. Goncalves’ appeal, ruled the judge erred in considering the alleged assault of a hotel clerk who intervened in his attack.