David Marble Jr., who was convicted in the Dec. 25, 2015, slaying of Eric Williams and Bonnie Royer in Manchester, also is requesting a new trial.
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Augusta school officials open to including religious holidays in calendar
The Board of Education’s policy committee is drafting a formal proposal to do so after a meeting that was attended by about 70 people.
Ex-Gardiner teacher sentenced for sexually assaulting girl, 16, at his home
The teen told the judge she has lost trust in adult males, including teachers and father figures, following the assault by John Glowa Jr.
Augusta police seek information about woman reported missing
Elizabeth A. Munster, 37, was last seen around North Street on the evening of July 31.
Report projecting virtually no job growth in Maine through 2026 is seen as ‘a call to action’
The Department of Labor’s report predicts a net gain of fewer than 100 jobs in the decade from 2016 to 2026.
Winthrop man indicted on child pornography charges
Ryan Cameron, 35, is charged with having computer data files depicting children in sexually explicit conduct around July 26, 2017, in Readfield.
After spending thousands to buy, renovate Augusta building, state now plans to demolish it
The former Bangor Savings Bank building on Capitol Street is due to be torn down this week for parking.
Beating the heat in central Maine
People took to the river, ponds and lakes Sunday for relief from the heat and humidity, which returns for part of this week before a cold front brings cooler, drier weather.
Kennebec Journal Aug. 5 police log
Augusta area police reports for Aug. 5, 2018.
Augusta school committee to address proposal on religious holidays
A local group wants multiple religious holidays, including Jewish and Muslim holidays, added to the school calendar and considered when scheduling decisions are made.