In one case, three 12-year-olds face second-degree felony charges.
2021
Portland Stage adopts vaccine requirement before season-opening show
The theater, which welcomed back in-person audiences in October, announced the change in requirements Tuesday.
Bond between 2 Richmond High School siblings stretches beyond the field
The Viselli siblings — Lila and Max — train with each other no matter the season.
New Martin’s Point facility to open at Brunswick Landing next month
The new facility at Brunswick Landing is expected to open Oct. 12.
Maine won’t sue over right whale restrictions, but isn’t giving up fight
Marine Resources Commissioner Patrick Keliher told lawmakers that the state doesn’t have a viable case but will pursue other legal options.
Officials preparing to close on $85 million bond to begin construction at former Madison mill
Belfast-based GO Lab plans to produce three types of wood fiber insulation and create 120 jobs when its manufacturing operation is up and running.
Police arrest suspect in fatal Biddeford shooting
Police have identified the victim as Douglas Michaud of Biddeford, the owner of the multi-unit property where the shooting occurred. Randal J. Hennessy of Biddeford was arrested in New Hampshire.
Democrats revise elections bill but face Senate headwinds
Republicans have vowed to scuttle the bill, which would establish national rules for running elections, limit partisanship in the drawing of congressional districts and force the disclosure of many anonymous donors.
Sports Digest: Castellanos sparks Sea Dogs to a 2-1 win over Hartford
Pedro Castellanos drives in both runs, including the go-ahead RBI single in the eighth inning.
Madison schools abruptly go remote amid COVID-19 outbreaks in Somerset County
Madison-based Maine School Administrative District 59, which was not requiring its students or staff to wear masks inside school buildings, is now offering remote learning to its 560 students.