The general public will be able to register online at 7 a.m. on Friday – a process that typically fills up in just a few minutes.
2016
Nature, conflicts take heavy food toll
Thirty four countries don’t have enough food for their people, a U.N. report says
VW’s top U.S. executive stepping down
Michael Horn’s sudden departure occurs amid the ongoing emissions cheating scandal.
Eliot man charged with entering stranger’s house, fighting
A border agent uses a stun gun on the man, who appeared to be intoxicated, at the home in Coplin Plantation.
Byrnes Irish Pub in Brunswick reopening after water damage
A broken pipe flooded parts of the restaurant last month.
Kate Hall chases national title at Iowa State
The freshman is ranked fourth in the long jump heading into the NCAA championships.
Katt Williams’ bail set at $60,000 in bodyguard incident
The comedian is accused of threatening to kill his bodyguard during an attack inside his Georgia home.
Dos Equis bids ‘Adios’ to popular beer pitchman
The Mexican brand is replacing the actor who plays the world’s ‘Most Interesting Man’ in ads, who is 77, with a younger version.
Service dog or just a pet? Maine bill seeks clarity and tougher penalties
The bill is a response to the increasing use of ‘service animals’ and ‘assistance animals,’ but also growing concern that some pet owners are manipulating the system.
South Carolina on cusp of having tougher abortion law
A compromise approved Tuesday by the Senate allows exceptions to the ban only if the mother’s life is in jeopardy or the fetus can’t survive outside the womb.