Russell M. Nelson, who leads The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, has proved a far more vigorous and transformative figure than scholars expected when he took office a year ago
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Filings: Bill Cosby agrees to settle 7 defamation cases
Seven women say the comedian defamed them when he accused them of lying about sexual misconduct allegations.
Dresden kindergarten, preschool registration set
Dresden Elementary School to hold screenings June 13.
Augusta, Waterville area bridge results
Gamers play in Waterville, Hallowell, Fairfield and Augusta.
Hiring rebounds in March as U.S. employers add jobs
Employers add a solid 196,000 jobs in March and the unemployment rate stayed at 3.8%.
House reauthorizes domestic violence law amid dispute over guns
The National Rifle Association and some Republicans call the measure a political trap intended to portray gun-rights supporters as anti-women.
Congress invokes powers to challenge Trump on war in Yemen
The action marks a milestone for lawmakers, who have shown a renewed willingness to assert their war-making powers after letting them atrophy for decades under presidents from both parties.
Maine House votes to ban foam food, beverage containers statewide
The bill, which faces additional votes in both the House and Senate, follow bans enacted in several Maine communities.
Accident that killed trooper was as rare as a ‘lightning strike,’ expert says
Maine State Police say they will hold a memorial service Tuesday for Detective Benjamin Campbell, who was killed when he was hit by a wheel that came off a logging truck on Interstate 95.
Sanford fire chief asks council to reconsider budget reductions
Sanford’s City Council votes to eliminate the local fire marshal position to help limit the tax increase in next year’s budget.