The former Bangor Savings Bank building on Capitol Street is due to be torn down this week for parking.
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Marijuana fumes dispute drives Augusta condo neighbors to court
A judge has ordered the medical marijuana patient to stop smoking at home, at least temporarily.
Augusta family forced to abandon home after car crashes into basement
The Monday night crash left the Sewall Street home unlivable and the driver of the car seriously injured.
New web portal touts 10 downtowns and their Maine attractions
The effort by the Maine Development Foundation is intended to draw visitors to downtown businesses and communities.
Volunteers spruce up Augusta’s Howard Hill
They hope to transform the 164-acre property into a ‘historic forest park’ with better marked trails and improved public access.
Maine high court upholds warrantless OUI blood test in Chelsea crash
The conviction of Rowe L. Palmer, of Farmingdale, was upheld in the ruling by the Law Court in an opinion published Thursday.
Ethics Commission to meet as 2 candidates still await their Clean Election funding
Candidates who are owed money because of a typographic error in the state’s biennial budget say the lack of financing is putting them at a competitive disadvantage.
Maine’s low unemployment rate extended historic streak in June
The rate of 2.9 percent was up slightly from May, but still well below the national average of 4.0 percent.
New York man known as ‘D-Money’ convicted in Christmas killings of Augusta couple
David W. Marble Jr., 32, also known as ‘D-Money,’ was found guilty by a jury Thursday morning of murdering the couple as retribution for a drug-related burglary.
Jury considers fate of New York man charged with murdering 2 Augusta residents
Marble, also known as ‘D-Money,’ is accused of shooting to death Eric Williams and Bonnie Royer on Christmas Day 2015 in Manchester.