A proposal city officials are considering probably would result in the loss of at least 12 parking spaces.
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Gardiner man sentenced to 1 year behind bars for drug trafficking
The remainder of the five-year term for Edwin Lawrence was suspended while he serves two years on probation.
Augusta school board approves $30.8 million budget in split vote
Opponents cited the amount of increase and the need for more time to consider the proposal as reasons to vote against it.
Augusta man convicted of child pornography charges loses appeal before Supreme Court
Randy Marquis, now 44, had asked that his conviction be overturned; but the Maine Supreme Judicial Court upheld the finding in a decision published Tuesday.
Kennebec County to join opiate lawsuit against drug companies in nationwide effort
The suit targets pharmaceutical makers and distributors who, attorneys said, failed to disclose the addictive properties of their opioid painkillers.
Riverview social worker’s lawsuit over retaliation, unsafe conditions heads to trial
Jennifer Taghavidinani said she was subjected to whistleblower retaliation after filing complaints about unsafe working conditions at the state hospital in Augusta.
One way or two: Augusta councilors to discuss downtown traffic flow
A traffic study determined it is possible to convert the one-way section of downtown Water Street in Augusta, between Bridge and Winthrop streets, to two-way traffic.
LePage picks agency veteran to lead MaineHousing
The governor nominates Dan Brennan, a longtime employee of the Maine State Housing Authority, to be its new chief.
Flood risk above normal amid cold temperatures, weather service says
The low temperatures have created a greater threat of a quick melt, which is why one meteorologist predicts an above-average flooding threat this spring season even after destructive flooding along the Kennebec River in January.
Kennebec Journal March 18 police log
Augusta area police reports for March 18, 2018