The first results are expected Sunday and violent protests could follow.
2019
LePage legal fights tested limits, cost Maine $900,000
Newly sworn-in Democratic Gov. Janet Mills comes into office with some of those lawsuits still pending.
Boys Basketball: Cape Elizabeth Capers too much for Dragons, 60-54
BRUNSWICK — Cape Elizabeth broke a 51-51 tie, scoring nine of the last 12 points to pull away for a 60-54 victory over Brunswick in boys high school basketball action on Friday. The Capers benefited from 9-for-12 shooting from the charity stripe, while grabbing seven rebounds in the final eight minutes to seal the victory. Cape’s Andrew […]
Alabama-Clemson may provide a needed dose of excitement
With ticket prices and ratings down, the familiar foes could still play a memorable national final.
Saturday’s NHL roundup: Flames beat Flyers in overtime
The No. 1 team in the Western Conference sends Philadelphia to a sixth consecutive loss.
Gov. Mills’ Day of Service in Waterville nets more than 2,000 pounds of food for the needy
United Way of Mid-Maine hosts a CANstruction contest with six teams that collected food, built sculptures and distributed the food in three counties.
Russia dismisses chances of swap involving American accused of spying
The arrests heighten tensions between Russia and the U.S.
Woman in vegetative state – who was sexually assaulted – gives birth
No one has been arrested in connection with the attack, and it’s unclear if police have identified any suspects.
Saturday’s Patriots notebook: Gilmore shares credit for All-Pro selection
Stephon Gilmore is the first New England cornerback to earn the honor since 2014.
Women’s basketball: Bowdoin pulls away to beat Tufts
The Polar Bears, the top-ranked team in the country, take off in the third quarter to beat the fourth-ranked Jumbos.
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