Parents of a 4th-grader complained after an administrator used a racial slur when talking to their son about hurtful language during a disciplinary meeting with the biracial boy.
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Maine woman whose father died in Vietnam finally given his medals
Ronald Fitch, who was killed in Vietnam in 1968 and is buried in Brunswick, was awarded the Purple Heart.
People dropping off donations at Sanford homeless camp may face littering charge
The city is opening a resource center where homeless people can get medical attention and services.
Investigators believe a lawnmower started Sanford structure fire
The fire spread from a garage to an attached home that was left uninhabitable because of extensive smoke and water damage.
Police investigate crash that injured 2 men in Sanford
One of the men was flown by LifeFlight helicopter to Maine Medical Center in Portland, but both were treated and released.
Huge Sanford airport solar project moves forward
When completed, the 150,000-panel array will be the largest at any airport in the U.S., city officials say.
Hussey Seating buys warehouse as part of $8.2 million expansion
The company had been renting space in the 45,000-square-foot building in Sanford and decides to purchase it as part of a multiyear project to upgrade its manufacturing capabilities.
Dismantling of Sanford mill tower begins
The EPA is monitoring the demolition of the rear tower of the Stenton Trust mill, a once-thriving industrial site that was gutted by a fire in 2017, because of concerns about asbestos.
Sanford police seize cocaine, crack worth $16,000
Three Massachusetts men arrested during the vehicle stop are facing drug trafficking charges.
Police searching for Sanford arson suspects
Investigators are looking for Johnathon Cox and Lonnie McMahon in connection with a July 6 arson fire in Sanford.