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Verdict reached in trial of New York man accused of killing Augusta man

29-year-old Aubrey Armstrong was found guilty of robbery and felony murder, but not guilty of depraved indifference murder in connection to the drug-related killing of 31-year-old Joseph Marceau. → Read More

Law enforcement honor fallen officers, 85th name added to memorial in Augusta

Police from across Maine gathered in Augusta on Thursday to honor officers who have died in the line of duty. → Read More

Augusta's Hartford Fire Station closed during renovation project

Augusta's fire department headquarters is closed as construction crews continue a massive renovation project. → Read More

Maine Poor People's Campaign protests in Augusta

The Maine Poor People's Campaign protested outside the State House on Monday. → Read More

Waterville mayor says 'it's time to move forward' amid recall effort

'It's time to move forward'- that was Waterville Mayor Nick Isgro's message for residents at a news briefing Monday morning. → Read More

FBI offers up to $20,000 reward for information leading to arrest of suspected cop killer

Day two in the massive manhunt for 29-year-old John Williams of Madison who's wanted for the shooting death of Corporal Eugene Cole of the Somerset County Sheriff's Office in Norridgewock. → Read More

Waterville residents voice their opinions on controversy surrounding mayor at heated City Council meeting

Waterville residents voiced their opinions Tuesday night on the controversy surrounding Mayor Nick Isgro and his tweet about a Parkland, Florida school shooting survivor. → Read More

River Flow Advisory Commission says flooding is unlikely over next couple of weeks

The state's River Flow Advisory Commission met Thursday for the second time this spring to discuss ice conditions and flood risks. They say there's no flooding potential in the state for the next couple weeks, but that could change with more snow or high temperatures. → Read More

Travis Mills Foundation hosts breakfast to honor Maine's Vietnam War veterans

Last year, President Trump officially designated March 29th as National Vietnam War Veterans Day. The Travis Mills Foundation hosted a free breakfast for vets at the Waterville Elks Lodge on Thursday morning to celebrate the holiday. → Read More

LePage puts forth legislation to more than double salary of Maine's next governor

The governor of Maine earns less money than any other state's governor. Governor LePage has put forth a bill that would more than double the salary of the state's chief executive. → Read More

Lawmakers seek to close loophole on residency restrictions for registered sex offenders

State lawmakers are looking to close a loophole on residency restrictions for registered sex offenders. → Read More

LePage administration seeks to replace eight DHHS attorney positions

The LePage administration is asking the state to direct close to a million dollars to keep attorneys in the Department of Health and Human Services. → Read More

Lawmakers consider bill to increase youth mental health awareness

State lawmakers are considering a bill to increase youth mental health awareness in schools. → Read More

LePage supports bill to provide debt relief for students to retain young Mainers

The LePage administration has brought forward a bill to provide debt relief for students in an attempt to keep younger people in the state. → Read More

Head-on collision in Canaan sends three people to hospital

A head-on collision in Canaan Thursday morning sent three people to the hospital. → Read More

Lawmakers Vote Against Maine Joining Convention of States

States across the nation are calling for a balanced budget amendment and have proposed amending the U.S. Constitution to get it done. → Read More

Government Oversight Committee Votes to Investigate DHHS' Child Protection Process

A panel of state lawmakers voted Friday to investigate Maine's child protection process within the Department of Health and Human Services. → Read More

Maine to Become First State to Implement Ranked Choice Voting in Statewide Election

Maine is set to become the first state in the country to implement ranked choice voting in a statewide election. → Read More

Maine State Credit Union Employees Raise More Than $89,000 for Local Food Banks

Maine State Credit Union employees broke their previous record by raising more donations for their annual Ending Hunger campaign. 32 food banks and hunger organizations in Somerset and Kennebec counties were presented checks Tuesday in Augusta. → Read More

Waterville's Mayor Joins Educare to Celebrate 'Read Across America Day'

To celebrate 'Read Across America Day' and to honor what would have been Dr. Seuss' 114th birthday, Waterville Mayor Nick Isgro paid a visit to kids at Educare Central Maine on Friday. → Read More