Tuesday, May 21, 2013
The remains of Nichole Cable were found near the east shore of the Stillwater River in Old Town.
Two brothers say the late Father James Vallely abused them from approximately 1976 through approximately 1979 at St. Michael's Parish in South Berwick.
A contractor from New York says CMP failed to deliver materials on time, costing the contractor extra time and money during a yet-to-be-finished transmission-line upgrade.
Legislators will look into fixes after the Sunday Telegram reported that the state's inspection program is one of the least rigorous in America.
Oversight of Maine restaurants diminishes, just as complaints rise
The governor says he'll focus on that effort if the people of Maine re-elect him to a second term, but he won't support the current bipartisan plan to cut the tax in half.
Dr. Crothers was a prominent Portland surgeon and the driving force behind the formation of Maine Handicapped Skiing.
The bill, fiercely opposed by Republicans, is designed to combine one of the Democrats' leading policy initiatives with Gov. LePage's payback plan.
VoteTRAC: MaineCare expansion
An accused drug dealer from Old Orchard Beach is named in court papers as a suspect in the killing.
Fire and code officials will inspect the building after the lack of working fire alarms forces evictions.
Maj. David Cote hopes to honor the 46 Mainers who have died in the war on terror with engraved rocks atop the state's tallest mountain.
The former Old Orchard Beach employee reported financial irregularities, and was retaliated against because of it, the panel says.
But the City Council stops short of opposing its transportation through the pipeline from Canada.
The bill passed overwhelmingly, 90-50, but it still fell shy of the two-thirds majority it will need to go to a voter referendum.
Portland to have 'American Pie' on July Fourth
Camden resident Don McLean will perform his iconic song and others at the city's annual celebration.
Dogs can't catch the Cats
Three times Portland scratches back to one run, only to have the visitors extend their lead and streak.
Our View: Confusing process blocks college opportunity
No one wins when the doors of higher education are shut to society's newcomers.
Decision due in Kerry Kennedy drugged-driving case
The defense says fairness demands a dismissal. But prosecutors say dropping the charge would feed the perception that famous people are treated differently.
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Maine Senate backs bill to expand Medicaid, pay hospital debt
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