Class C South final No. 2 Cape Elizabeth (8-1) at No. 1 Leavitt (7-0) Saturday, 3 p.m. The Capers tested the unbeaten Hornets more than any other team during the regular season, even taking a third-quarter lead before Leavitt pulled away and won 39-27 on Oct. 8. That was Cape Elizabeth’s only setback of the season, […]
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Defense rests its case at murder trial of Kyle Rittenhouse
After closing arguments, names will be drawn to decide which 12 members of the 18-member jury panel will deliberate and which ones will be dismissed as alternates.
Downpours and gusty winds to hit Maine on Friday
The total precipitation expected from the cold front passing tomorrow ranges from half an inch to 1.75 inches with the most falling in the mountains and southeast towards the coast.
Federal agents charge 13 people in New England drug trafficking pipeline
The crackdown targeted a Massachusetts-based gang that moved drugs and counterfeit pills into Maine and New Hampshire.
JumpstartME: A new brewery will set up shop in Lewiston
Rusty Bus Brewing will open at 120 Lisbon St. after winning the business incubator contest.
Auburn, Staples and chamber team up to boost local startups
Assistance includes coworking space, 500 free business cards, a $500 Staples gift card, and free meeting space.
U.S. urges citizens to leave Haiti amid deepening turmoil
The U.S. government is urging U.S. citizens to leave Haiti given the country’s deepening insecurity and a severe lack of fuel.
Football: Cheverus carved path to state title game with defense
The Stags carry a four-game shutout streak into Saturday’s eight-man Large School championship game against Waterville.
Veterans Day legislation targets GI Bill’s racial inequities
Many Black WWII veterans received substantially less money toward purchasing a home or continuing their education.
More vaccine mandate protests planned at Bath shipyard
The protest is scheduled to begin at 1 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 14 outside the Local S6 union hall on Washington Street in Bath.