Sidney woman accused of killing son not mentally competent, evaluation finds
A psychologist testifies that Megan McDonald believes she directly communicates with God, who told her to kill her son before Christmas.
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Gov. Janet Mills blasts President Donald Trump on national TV
443 CommentsThe Maine governor went on MSNBC's 'Morning Joe' to talk about the state's legal battles with the Trump administration.
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Palmyra home destroyed by fire, displaces family of 4
The fire was reported on Warren Hill Road in Palmyra at 9:58 a.m., according to Hartland fire Chief Glen Carmichael, who responded to the scene.
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Michael Corson, 55, had asked for the charge to be dropped in March.
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The MTA plans to resume posting charges to user accounts this week after the system was taken down for 12 hours last month to avoid a potential security breach.
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Superintendent Chris Record said the goal from the onset was maintaining what the district has rather than expanding.
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Major crimes detectives are investigating the death of a woman Saturday at a residence on the Canaan Road in Hartland.
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If residents turn down an offer of nearly 16 acres of land and money for scholarships, it'll go to the infamous motorcycle club.
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A U.S. district judge denied the man's request for a closed trial over a lawsuit he filed against his ex-girlfriend for allegedly violating a nondisclosure agreement about his winnings.
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The horse had gotten loose before colliding with a truck on Mile Hill Road just before 6 p.m. Monday, Franklin County Sheriff Scott Nichols Sr. said.
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The University of Maine School of Law is trying to reestablish a criminal justice legal clinic for student attorneys, but funding it could be a roadblock in a tight budget year.
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Gov. Janet Mills blasts President Donald Trump on national TV
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Police: Fatal shooting at marijuana operation in Turner was ‘drug rip gone bad’
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From Waterville to West Virginia: Dreaming of a better life
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Central Maine softball players to watch in 2025
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U.S.-Canadian dual citizen crosses boundaries to speak out for transgender rights
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Varsity Maine
Central Maine softball contenders face new challenges this spring
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Varsity Maine
Central Maine softball players to watch in 2025
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Letters to the Editor
I will not give up the fight against Trump | Letter
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Affidavit details ties between Solon fatal crash and local drug trafficking
A detective’s affidavit supporting charges against Rhaheem Friend, the driver in the August 2024 crash, also describes what happened in the five hours between the crash and when it was reported.
Maine business owners raise alarm about tariff impacts
Companies and their customers are canceling projects, delaying expansions and struggling to make sense of Trump's ever-changing tariff actions.
Maine bill aims to send a message to Nebraska concerning electoral votes
A bill from Rep. Adam Lee would end Maine's system of splitting electoral votes if Nebraska does the same, a move Lee said he hopes serves as a disincentive to partisan forces in both states.
One central Maine baseball contender in each class this season
Messalonskee, Cony, Winthrop and Richmond are among teams that could make runs in 2025.
Central Maine baseball players to watch in 2025
Messalonskee and Richmond duos are among the area’s top players this spring.
Voters, not legislators’ secret ballots, should decide who leads Maine | Steve Collins
This insider process isn't fit for purpose. Let's change it.
What Republicans won’t tell you about the US trade deficit with Canada | Opinion
The relationship is not as one-sided as the Trump administration is making it out to be.
Maine Voices Live with Shannon Haines, President + CEO of Waterville Creates
Join us on Tuesday, April 29, at 7 p.m. in the Ostrove Auditorium at Colby College in Waterville.
Waterville’s Bard’s Birthday Bash among events planned this week
A 'Born to Run' concert, Earth Day events in Farmington, a Michael Jackson experience, and the Anah Shrine Circus are also planned in central Maine and beyond.