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Three remain hospitalized after fatal Standish crash
Owen Oates, 8, died in the three-vehicle crash on Route 35 Saturday morning that hospitalized his parents and the driver of one of the other vehicles.
Local roundup: Messalonskee girls basketball hands Gardiner first loss
Devine scores 19 points, 13 in third quarter, to lead Eagles to big A North win.
AP reports Maine’s notable deaths of 2019
A bow tie-wearing attorney who served as a U.S. Supreme Court special master, the inventor a low-cost microprocessor, a philanthropist who was the wife of artist Andrew Wyeth, and former president of Guy Gannett Publishing Co. are among notable people with connections to Maine who died in 2019
Fred Graham, pioneering legal affairs journalist, dies at 88
Graham covered the Supreme Court and legal affairs for The New York Times, CBS News and Court TV.
As robots take over warehousing, workers pushed to adapt
There are growing concerns that keeping up with the pace of the latest artificial intelligence technology is taking a toll on human health, safety and morale.
Forest ecologist helps refashion Barbie dolls as scientists
Mattel’s new line includes a marine biologist, astrophysicist, photojournalist, conservationist and entomologist.
49ers take NFC West, No. 1 seed with 26-21 win over Seahawks
San Francisco stopped Seattle on fourth-and-goal just inches short of the end zone with seconds remaining.
Could feeding seaweed to cows help fight climate change? Scientists want to find out
Researchers and farmers in Maine and New England are working on a plan to feed seaweed to cattle in order to gauge whether it will help reduce methane emissions from flatulance.
Maine prophesies for 2020
Yes to major growth in L-A. No to a hurricane-free year in Maine. Maybe to something in Fargo? Ten Maine experts make their predictions for the new year.