Two-time All-Pro Parsons (high-ankle sprain) and Lawrence (foot sprain) could miss multiple weeks after getting injured in a 20-15 win on Thursday.
September 2024
NYC mayor pleads not guilty to taking bribes and illegal campaign contributions
The first-term Democrat maintains he did nothing wrong and has vowed to stay in office, rebuffing growing calls for him to quit.
Auburn filmmaker on a mission to introduce Maine’s lumberjills to the world
Auburn native Breanna Wing wants “Axe Women: The Modern Lumberjill” to chronicle women’s relationship with the timber industry, from wartime lumber-cutting to modern competitive shows.
Trial over Maine’s indigent defense crisis set to begin in December
The trial will address whether the state is violating the constitutional rights of hundreds of Maine defendants who are entitled to legal representation but are still waiting for a lawyer – and if so, how to fix it.
3-T Auction set for Harrison Oct. 5
Talents, treasures and treats are up for bid on Saturday at Bolsters Mills United Methodist Church in Harrison.
Auburn man admits to meth sales
Jeremy Mercier was on bail on his alleged possession of $3 million in fentanyl when he was charged with selling methamphetamine.
FDA approves a potential ‘game-changer’ drug for schizophrenia
The approval comes less than a year Bristol Myers Squibb paid $14 billion to acquire the developer of the drug, Karuna Therapeutics.
Patriots without two offensive linemen for Sunday’s game at San Francisco
Left tackle Vederian Lowe (knee) and left guard Michael Jordan (ankle) were ruled out Friday and did not make the trip to face the 49ers.
You may soon get to say g**dby# to annoying password rules
Many websites require password habits that actually don’t keep you safer. Neither special characters nor frequent password resets really help security.