Food producers could sell directly to their customers without state regulation if the council adopts the proposal.
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Woman involved in shots fired incident at Augusta Walmart pleads guilty to federal drug charges
Diana Davis, 30, faces 20 years in prison after pleading guilty to conspiracy to distribute heroin, fentanyl and crack.
Holy animal control, Batman! Maine middle schoolers pick superhero for job in mock election
Students learned about ranked choice voting Wednesday at the Augusta State Armory.
Gee-whiz: Ride to jail brings separate charge for Augusta man
Scott Holbrook is accused of assaulting two people in his home.
Holistic Mystic Fair set for Oct. 27
Attendees can meet with a psychic medium, get advice from non- traditional healers, talk with spiritualists and more.
16th Season of Concerts at Jewett announced
Leila Percy & Friends to kick off season Oct. 28.
Augusta museum celebrates Free Speech Week with open house, discussions
The event at the First Amendment Museum at the Gannett House included discussions of political, student and online speech.
Augusta considering allowing local food producers to sell directly to customers
The city would join about 40 other Maine municipalities declaring themselves food-sovereign communities.
Mill Park Pétanque Club elects new officers
Tournament scheduled for 2019 announced.
Western Avenue deemed too dangerous for Augusta schools’ only crossing guard
Speeding, texting drivers are not stopping for crosswalk used by elementary school students.