The robbery was reported around 1:30 a.m. Friday at the Super 8 motel, at 395 Western Ave.
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Influx of cats, kittens, leads Augusta shelter to temporarily waive adoption fees
The Kennebec Valley Humane Society says it was hit this week with an influx of 38 new cats and kittens in just a 14-hour period.
As New York man goes to prison for drug-related killing, victim’s family tells him: ‘Rot in hell’
Aubrey Armstrong, 29, gets 30 years for crimes in connection with the death of Joseph Marceau of Augusta in November 2015.
Augusta councilors hear strategies to battle grub infestation
Many city parks and other properties have had grass eaten from the roots up.
LePage finally authorizes voter-approved bonds to fund a variety of projects
LePage previously had stalled the sale of a $117 million bond package in a dispute with the Legislature over state borrowing and a package of new spending bills.
Paul LePage says he’d go to jail before he expands Medicaid
The governor is fighting a court order that requires him to submit paperwork for federal funding.
Waterville robbery suspect told police he was picking berries when caught
GPS tracking devices secreted in the stolen money led police to Kevin Barr, who was ordered held in lieu of $20,000 cash bail in connection with Tuesday’s heist at KeyBank in Waterville.
Beetle grubs leaving Augusta grassless
City officials are weighing how to attack the problem, which is affecting parks, cemeteries, major intersections and public grounds.
Public gets a chance to weigh in on insurers’ ACA rate requests for 2019
Two meetings, in Bangor and Portland, will allow residents to ask questions and comment on proposed increases of up to 13.8%.
Defense says prosecutors lack evidence against man on trial for double murder in Manchester
David W. Marble Jr., known as ‘D-Money,’ is charged with killing Eric Williams and Bonnie Royer near a gravel pit on Christmas morning 2015.