Sunday, May 19, 2013
Troopers from the Maine State Police tactical team surrounded the home after Charles Scontras refused to come out.
Six months in, revenue has increased by 16 percent even though traffic has dropped by 4 percent.
Staffers at the state's only hospital for criminals say getting hurt on the job shouldn't be the expectation.
Close watch kept on patients deemed not criminally responsible
While a delight for children to observe, the practice can shed light on important issues such as climate change.
The former senator promotes her book, 'Fighting for Common Ground: How We Can Fix the Stalemate in Congress.'
Norman Huynh, 24, is poised to conduct Pops and Discovery concerts – and community outreach.
The 98 students include a Somali minister of oil and minerals and an Iraqi combat interpreter.
Thousands receive their degrees in commencement ceremonies around the state Saturday.
Police say the man might have suffered a medical emergency.
The man approached the 10-year-old as she played near Oak Grove Cemetery.
Steven Schoenberg has a long career of providing musical scores, but nothing like his new effort.
Ron Poirier, who said he dumped chemicals as a young Marine at Camp Lejeune, dies of cancer.
High school students compete in an electric car competition held at a Connecticut park.
Good opera-house keeping Thanks to a coterie of adoring supporters, the restored and revitalized Opera House at Boothbay Harbor has risen to prominence on the national scene.
Huskies take it to the limit at NCCA tournament USM wins twice and forces one more game to decide the NCAA regional champion.
Breaking the congressional logjam
Frustration over the lack of common ground leads Maine's former senator to write about how we can create it.
Boy Scouts prepare for vote on gays
Rhetoric is heated as religious groups say they do not want openly gay boys in the Boy Scouts.
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Maine's unemployment rate reaches four-year low
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