Saturday, May 18, 2013
The shuttering of churches may make financial sense, but it also takes its toll on parishioners, who celebrated baptisms, communions and weddings in these buildings.
St. Francis de Sales' steeple stands as Waterville church's demolition nears end
With state and community help, the city has nearly finished the process of relocating fire victims.
Sen. King tours scene of Lewiston fires
The man approached the 10-year-old as she played near Oak Grove Cemetery.
Police say the man might have suffered a medical emergency.
Waterville police say the man was driving with a suspended license when he led police on a chase Thursday evening.
Police are investigating the accident that took place shortly before 3 p.m. on Cider Hill Road.
A court document also says Margarita Scott of Westbrook planned to return to her husband after having an affair with Anthony Pratt Jr., who is charged with killing her.
NPR reporter Mara Liasson urges the graduates to use their education to promote collaboration in politics and business.
Graduations are taking place at several other Maine colleges on Saturday.
Caleb ‘Kai’ McGillvary was sought in the killing of a N.J. lawyer.
The defense secretary orders recertification of thousands of service members involved in fighting sexual assaults.
DURHAM, N.H. — New Hampshire police say a motorist who presented herself as a good Samaritan who drove an injured pedestrian to the hospital is the same person who caused the injuries.
‘The Voice’ brings back Aguilera, Cee Lo Green
Huskies take two to reach NCAA regional championship game
USM takes down Western New England University, 7-0, and goes on to beat Endicott College, 5-2.
Our View: Residency mandate puts Biddeford in tough spot
School superintendents shouldn't have to live in the communities where they work.
Coffee run leads to hatchet hitchhiker arrest
Caleb ‘Kai’ McGillvary was sought in the killing of a N.J. lawyer.
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