Kayla McDonald faces a charge of making a straw purchase at a Buckfield gun shop.
2023
Varsity Maine field hockey poll: Spruce Mountain enters postseason ranked seventh
The Phoenix jump up to spots. Cheverus, Skowhegan, Gorham, Belfast, Cony and Yarmouth maintain positions in top six.
‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ an admirable yet vexingly uneven film
The four most dreaded words for a film critic are, “What did you think?” And never have they been more problematic than when it comes to “Killers of the Flower Moon,” Martin Scorsese’s eagerly anticipated adaptation of David Grann’s 2017 book of the same name. In that gripping, magisterial account, Grann chronicled in sickening detail […]
Maine Department of Labor chief tells Lewiston immigrant community they’re needed to work in health care
With a growing need for health care sector workers in the state, the state looks to the immigrant community for help.
Varsity Maine volleyball poll: Gorham maintains No. 1 ranking
Biddeford moves up to second. Messalonskee goes from fifth to tie for fourth.
Burt Young, Oscar-nominated actor who played Paulie in ‘Rocky’ films, dies at 83
Young had roles in acclaimed films and television shows including ‘Chinatown,’ ‘Once Upon a Time in America’ and ‘The Sopranos.’
This striking auto plant built the Model T. Can it survive the EV era?
Surviving the EV revolution is a big worry at Ford’s longest-running plant in Chicago, where workers are striking with the UAW for better pay and benefits.
College football: NCAA investigating allegations of sign-stealing by No. 2 Michigan
The NCAA is looking into whether Michigan football sent representatives to scout future opponents in person, a rules violation.
FCC revives controversial net neutrality rules Trump worked to quash
The Federal Communications Commission, on a 3-to-2 party-line Democratic-led vote, advanced the revival of net neutrality, in essence saying fast internet access is a basic telecom service.
Sun Journal, Kennebec Journal, Morning Sentinel win Publick Occurrences award
The joint investigation was prompted by personal observations of the staff that the population of homeless in Lewiston, Augusta and Waterville was clearly on the rise over the summer of 2022