The Vermont senator takes jabs at President Trump and discusses his plans for providing health care for all, addressing climate change and implementing stricter gun laws.
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Police search for motive in West Texas mass shooting
Saturday’s 10-mile rampage left seven people dead and 22 injured and ended with police gunning down the shooter, Seth Aaron Ator, 36, of Odessa.
He’s 42, autistic – and finally on his own
Supported decision-making, an alternative to guardianship, has made Joshua Strong of Damariscotta a pioneer among Maine’s developmentally challenged.
Officials break up multi-state drug ring, seize enough fentanyl to kill 14 million
Officials in Virginia say they’ve charged 39 people in connection with importing the synthetic opioid from China.
Paris Police Department patch redesigned
The patch now displays a wagon manufactured by the historic Paris Manufacturing Co. and the badges of two Paris police officers who fell in the line of duty.
U.S., Mexico widen asylum crackdown to push back all migrants
Each returned migrant has a date for a U.S. immigration hearing but then many have been bused as much as 1,000 away by the Mexican government.
Kennebec Journal & Morning Sentinel Women’s Expo
Join us Saturday, October 26 at the Augusta Civic Center for a day of fun, wellness, seminars and shopping.
College notes: Trio of soccer teams ride momentum of trip to nationals
Colby and Thomas men, Maine Farmington women aim to build off of breakthrough seasons.
Queen approves Johnson’s bid to suspend Parliament
Opposition leaders fear a no-deal Brexit could wreak havoc on the British economy.
Last-ditch effort underway to use ranked-choice voting in March primaries
Supporters argue that Mainers should be able to use ranked-choice voting in the presidential primaries, but first they need to convince lawmakers one more time.