The Maine Supreme Judicial Court heard oral arguments Tuesday in the appeal by Sharon Kennedy, who was convicted of killing Marissa Kennedy in 2018.
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Arrests Androscoggin County • Samuel Warren, 30, of Livermore Falls, on a charge of endangering the welfare of a child, 11 p.m. Friday, at 57 Main St. in Livermore Falls. • Jennifer Morin, 36, of Greene, on charges of domestic violence terrorizing, violating conditions of release and burglary of a motor vehicle, Saturday, at 285 […]
Maine CDC reports 159 new coronavirus cases, one more death
The state had 2,031 active cases on Saturday, an increase of more than 500 over the past week.
Lisbon hires new police chief from within
Interim Police Chief Ryan McGee, a member of the Lisbon Police Department for nearly 19 years, has been hired as the department’s new chief of police to fill the vacancy left by former Police Chief Marc Hagan in September.
COVID-19 hospitalizations hit record level driven by surges in central, eastern Maine
MaineGeneral in Augusta and Bangor’s Eastern Maine Medical Center hit all-time peaks, and Maine Med’s case count grew sharply.
Few legal wins so far as Trump team hunts for proof of fraud
Loyalists of President Trump have filed at least 15 legal challenges in Pennsylvania alone in an effort to reclaim the state’s 20 electoral votes.
National museum dedicated to Army debuts on Veterans Day
Planning for the museum in Belvoir, Virginia, has been in the works for more than a decade.
Wiscasset driver embraces hard-fought Super Street dragway title
John Harper won his second crown in three years at Epping, New Hampshire track.
On this date in Maine history: Nov. 10
Nov. 10, 1866: Nineteen months after the Civil War’s end, the first patient is admitted to the National Asylum for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Eastern Branch, at the former Togus Springs summer resort near Augusta, the first such facility in the nation. The hospital complex accommodates fewer than 400 patients at first, but an aggressive building […]