The 285-mile trek launches in Augusta as organizers plan to visit memorials and raise money for charity.
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Maine State Police kept quiet about additional search in Jay for Kimberly Moreau
Police say they conducted at least one additional search last month to find a teenage girl from Jay missing for nearly 30 years.
Emergency responders kick off bicycle tour in Augusta to honor fallen officers
Participants from up and down the eastern seaboard gathered Tuesday at the Maine law enforcement memorial on State Street to launch a nearly 300-mile bicycle tour of Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont.
Naked man broke into Farmingdale home, police say
The Waterville resident, accused of punching the occupant, whom he did not know, tells police he has no memory of how he arrived in the town.
City’s rebuilding will be celebrated 150 years after Great Augusta Fire
Fire equipment used to fight the Sept. 17, 1865, blaze will be displayed at an anniversary event Saturday.
Kennebec County Sheriff Randall Liberty named warden of Maine State Prison
Liberty has worked in law enforcement for 33 years and has served in the military.
Litchfield Fair opens Friday with livestock exhibits, pig racing
The fair continues through Sunday, featuring popular attractions such as the Red Neck Truck Pull and a demolition derby.
Maine branch of The Addict’s Mom to host support event in Augusta
One mother who was once addicted to pain killers describes the struggle of seeing her daughter experience the same problem.
Augusta rabbi, pastor to walk in America’s Journey for Justice
The Maine religious leaders will head to Virginia to join the 860-mile march that began in Selma, Ala.
Cars in Augusta tagged with obscene images
Capital city police are looking for those responsible for spray-painting at least a half-dozen vehicles Sunday night on the east side.