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Plane passengers were stranded at Maine airport for 17 hours after a 'disruptive' couple caught smoking onboard forced the captain to divert from Cancún, Mexico, on Tuesday, July 8
Addison DeRoche, Cheverus: Sophomore continued to dominate hitters this spring. She pitched four no-hitters, including a perfect game in the Class A South semifinals. She struck out 177 batters in 81 innings, allowed only five earned runs (0.43 ERA) and 18 hits, and was no slouch at the plate: .533 average, 1.156 slugging, seven homers, 30 RBI.
Police in Maine are investigating the death of a paddleboarder near a campground in rural Maine as a homicide and asking the public for help finding the killer.
With expected steep cuts to Medicaid, there’s a growing movement in Maine of primary care providers skipping insurance altogether.
Democrats want to retake the Senate. Why are they afraid to run against the Maine Senator who upsets both sides? - Susan Collins is the only blue-state Republican senator and Democrats think they can beat her,
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A 22-year-old man tried to save his dog after it jumped off his boat as he was fishing, according to Maine authorities, who said he then went missing. Maine Marine Patrol has been searching the Kennebec River for Robert Stolt, of Augusta, since his disappearance on July 6, the agency said in a July 7 news release.
Are you itching to get out on the road and make some memories? Then Maine is the state for you. HGTV included not one, but two beautiful Maine roads on its list of the 25 best areas to go on a road trip in the country,
Sunshine "Sunny" Stewart, of Tenants Harbor, went out to paddleboard on Crawford Pond and went missing. She was found dead hours later and her death was ruled a homicide.
Two juveniles from Massachusetts not old enough to drive took a car on Tuesday in Massachusetts and went on a joy ride to Maine. They ended up crashing the car at the intersection of state Route 4 and Gray Road in Sandy River Plantation. (Courtesy of Franklin County Sheriff’s Office)
Andre Clark, Marshwood: The fastest sprinter in state history set Maine records in the 100- and 200-meter dashes in the spring, won state titles in both events and anchored the Class A meet-record setting 4×100 relay. During the indoor season, he won the New England title in the 55 and the Class A title in the 200.