Some departments in communities near the blast say they have responded to more calls for gas leaks in the past two weeks.
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Clinton, Dover-Foxcroft police officers named Carnegie heroes
Phillip DiLuca ran into burning mobile home in Clinton while Todd Lyford reached into a burning car in Dover-Foxcroft to pull a woman to safety.
Man injured in Monmouth machinery accident
Firefighters worked for 25 minutes to free a man whose arm had gotten caught in machinery at Tex Tech in Monmouth.
Bread of Life Ministries facilities director charged with sex crimes against minor
Jeffrey Tyler, 47, of Winthrop was arrested Friday after police secured a warrant based on the testimony of a female victim, who said contact began when she was 14.
Colby College’s award for courageous reporting to honor 66 slain journalists
Six journalists will engage in panel discussions Oct. 4 in Waterville about the aftermath of their colleagues’ work.
Belgrade, Readfield landmarks among 2019’s ‘Most Endangered’
The Maine Preservation’s Most Endangered Historic Places list is meant to shine a light on historically important resources.
Augusta woman doing nothing wrong when struck by state police car
Maine State Police officials said no charges are coming after a state-owned car driven by a detective struck and injured an Augusta woman on Tuesday.
Former Fairfield school worker sentenced in student’s sex assault
Tia Rousseau, 31, will spend at least 18 months in prison for sexually assaulted a 15-year-old boy at a Waterville hotel.
Tenants try to regroup after losing mobile homes in Monday’s blast
They were able to recover belongings Thursday, and now the 30 displaced Farmington residents must hunt for places to live.
Augusta protest targets elected officials, capitalists
Organizers of the We the People rally say they want to highlight topics that Congress has failed to address.