Catch ‘Twilight’ in Concert at Merrill Auditorium.
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Maine judge finds DA’s office acted in ‘bad faith’ as prosecutors buckle under high caseloads
Three recent examples show how cases can languish or prompt sanctions when prosecutors fail to to turn over discovery.
Waterville couple delivers meals to Mainers who lost SNAP benefits
After her own battles with food insecurity, a Waterville resident is cooking meals for community members in need.
Augusta food drive volunteers strive to fill need
Local radio stations have hosted the annual Camp Out Hunger Food Drive for seven years.
Waterville voters approve allowing city managers to live outside city
The ballot referendum Tuesday asked if voters would approve a city charter change enabling managers to live outside city limits.
Northern Light Health’s Waterville walk-in clinic to close this month
The clinic was previously set to close at the end of the year, but is closing earlier due to low patient volume.
6 things to do: Concerts, plays and poetry can be found in central Maine
Caroline Cotter plans a Belfast concert, Iam Tongi can be heard in Belfast, Hildaland performance set for Waldoboro, The Bookey Readings can be experienced in Winthrop, and Theater at Monmouth prepares to stage “The Game’s Afoot” this week and “Who’s Holiday” later this month.
Maine schools, churches see growing interest in Turning Point USA after Charlie Kirk’s assassination
At least 20 Turning Point USA chapters have launched at churches, colleges and high schools across Maine since the conservative group’s founder was killed in September.
Maine’s Carnegie libraries get a gift in celebration of American independence
More than 1,000 Carnegie libraries across the U.S., including 17 in Maine, will receive the money to mark the country’s 250th birthday.
Depth, underclassmen boosting Bates College football
Thomas men’s soccer enters the postseason unbeaten in conference play, and the Division III hockey season gets underway.