Legislators eye proposal to deny ballot access to White House candidates who keep returns secret.
February 2019
Maine bear cub that was abandoned is doing well
A Maine wildlife biologist said one of the bear cubs that nearly froze to death is doing well after being placed with a surrogate den.
Robert Kraft pleads not guilty to soliciting prostitution
The owner of the New England Patriots faces 2 charges in connection with a crackdown in Florida on massage parlor prostitution and an investigation into human trafficking.
Paul LePage says cutting Electoral College would hurt whites
LePage says cutting the Electoral College would mean there is never another presidential candidate from small states like “Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Wyoming, Montana, Rhode Island.”
Gallery 302 hosts Youth Art Month
The student works will be on display from March 2 through March 22 at the gallery in Bridgton.
Senate confirms ex-coal lobbyist to run Environmental Protection Agency
Maine Republican Sen. Susan Collins broke ranks and voted against Andrew Wheeler.
LHS food pantry receives grant
Lucy Bisson, board member of the Lewiston Auburn Children’s Foundation, presented Dale Forest, director of the food pantry at Lewiston Middle School, with a check for $1,000 to help with food insecurity at the school. Nonprofits who help children in the Lewiston/Auburn area can start applying for grants in August of 2019 for funding […]
25th annual Rangeley Lakes Loppet on March 2
The Loppet is a part of the New England Nordic Ski Association Marathon series.
Treat Memorial Library announces events for March
The March schedule includes ongoing groups and workshops, as well as the continuation of the book club.
Maine Nordiques, an NAHL Tier II team, coming to Lewiston
The new team will play in the NAHL’s East Division, starting next season, at the Androscoggin Bank Colisee.