Thomas P. Harris, 60, has not been seen in more than a week.
2023
Highlights of Mills’ $10.3 billion budget plan
The 651-page budget proposal aims to address some of Maine’s biggest challenges.
Boys’ basketball: NYA upends Waynflete in overtime, 50-49
In a game that was tight throughout, the Panthers earn their first win over their WMC rival since 2017.
PFAS found in drinking water supply at state prison in Charleston
The chemicals have been detected in three of the five wells that serve drinking water to the Mountain View Correctional Facility.
Rumford Marden’s shuts doors for good because of safety reasons
Store officials announced Wednesday night that the store is closing due to unspecified safety reasons at the Route 2 facility.
Trump campaign officials got subpoena asking new questions about Jan. 6
A subpoena received Dec. 9 sought information and documents on legal representation, voting machines, fundraising around false election claims and more.
Pam Smart case getaway driver denied end to parole supervision
A man swept up in a murder case more than 30 years ago will remain under parole supervision.
Gordon Weil: House in chaos, but not collapse
Ever heard of Henny-Penny? She’s back! The children’s tale character was hit on the head by an acorn, concluded “the sky is falling” and set out to warn the king. Along the way she panicked her friends, who followed her, only to be tricked and killed by Foxy-Woxy. Just in time, Henny-Penny heard Coxy-Loxy crow, […]
‘You do not deserve to be treated this way’: Dozens gather for victims of human trafficking
One fact was stressed over and over, and by a variety of speakers at Lewiston’s Dufresne Plaza: Mainers need to get over their denial of the problem before the important work of combating it can begin.
Brazil ‘mega-protest’ fizzles amid authorities’ concern
Whether because of preventative measures adopted or not, the supposed uprising was a dud.