Mother held on to her daughter as she dangled from the triple chair.
2021
Saco Planning Board firm on Lincoln, Bradley street zoning decision
The City Council could take up the matter at its Feb. 22 meeting.
Anatomy of a conspiracy: With COVID disinformation, China took a leading role
An Associated Press investigation, conducted in collaboration with the Atlantic Council’s Digital Forensic Research Lab, found that powerful political figures and allied media in China, the U.S., Russia and Iran flooded the globe with disinformation about the origins of the COVID pandemic.
Monday’s high school roundup: Thornton coach earns 100th career victory
Eric Marston now has more wins than any other girls’ basketball coach at Thornton Academy, which fielded its first interscholastic team in the sport in 1902-1903.
Gov. Mills closes state offices Tuesday because of storm
A mix of sleet, freezing rain and snow is expected to make travel conditions treacherous.
Androscoggin commissioners to debate anti-masking resolution via Zoom on Wednesday
On the agenda is a resolution offered by Isaiah Lary that calls the executive orders issued by Gov. Janet Mills unconstitutional and calls for the county to not enforce the mask mandate.
Biden faces pressure as U.S. sets new course on immigration
His administration has yet to lift some of the most significant barriers to asylum-seekers.
COVID-19 vaccine wait continues for more than 100,000 Maine seniors
Of Maine’s 193,000 eligible older residents, about 80,500 have gotten the COVID-19 shot.
After shooting, unrest, Wyoming gets its first Black sheriff
Aaron Appelhans says he feels law enforcement ‘really needs to take a good, hard look at what we do.’
Civilian contractor killed, U.S. service member wounded in Iraq attack
Five more contractors were wounded in the rocket attack near an Irbil base that hosts coalition forces.