Someone left a kitten inside a vacuum box outside the facility’s door Thursday while the temperature hovered just below freezing.
December 2016
High court upholds Portland’s approval of senior housing on Stevens Avenue
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court rejects an argument that zoning to allow more than 200 units of housing at a former convent violates the city’s master plan.
Fast-food executive expected to be Trump’s pick for labor secretary
The CEO of Hardee’s and Carl’s Jr. franchises was one of Trump’s staunchest advocates in the business community during the election.
Driver was livestreaming when tractor-trailer hit her car, killing her and a passenger
Pennsylvania State Police say the 18-year-old girl was on Facebook Live while driving very slowly on I-380.
The next level: When kids can’t turn off their video game
Video games are more addictive than ever, as one family can attest with their teen’s struggles.
Community Health Options has fewer claims, higher losses in October
The Maine Bureau of Insurance says the group has done a good job of controlling costs through October.
Guitarist-singer Greg Lake of Emerson, Lake and Palmer dies
His songs as a solo artist include ‘I Believe in Father Christmas,’ an enduring seasonal staple first released in 1975.
Fishing groups seek Atlantic wind farm delay
A dozen private companies are set to bid on the lease sale of a 127-mile are off of the coast of N.Y. and N.J.
Gardiner man gets 7 years in prison for heroin, bath salts trafficking
Luke Greenlaw, who also lived in Waterville, was part of a conspiracy to distribute the drugs across Maine.