Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Ibragim Todashev, a mixed martial-arts fighter, was killed after lunging with a knife at an FBI agent who was questioning him in Orlando, Fla., authorities say.
The mortgage lender for the 61-acre property placed the highest bid.
The men say they just learned that church officials knew a priest was molesting children and did nothing to stop it.
The House and Senate approve a bill that would pay state hospitals back $186 million, and give basic health coverage to 60,000 Mainers using federal dollars.
Q&A: The facts surrounding the parties' disagreement
The state funds will go toward replacing Hall Elementary and fixing Longfellow Elementary, says Portland's finance director.
It's all downhill from here for state Sen. Dawn Hill...
Authorities have yet to say how many homes were damaged or destroyed, but an aerial view of the site shows whole neighborhoods obliterated.
One block: How neighbors saw twister's deadly path
Oklahoma teachers saved lives, witnesses say
SLIDESHOW: Aftermath of a tornado
If lawmakers want to be consistent, they should submit a bill to 'outlaw tobacco altogether' instead of just banning smoking in certain places, he says.
Judge Nancy Torresen tells Thomas Nelson, who stole $900,000, 'I consider this crime shameful.'
City councilors scale back a task force's tough approach, but those who perform with fire face new safety scrutiny.
Courtroom surprise: Stabbing suspect freed / Three Aroostook residents charged with making meth / Man arrested following standoff ... and more news from around the state.
Kylie Keene, a 2012 UMaine grad, was selected out of hundreds of applicants to be the “Nabisco 1D VIP Tour Correspondent” following the band in major cities.
Carole Orem-Hough of South Portland billed insurance companies for two counseling sessions a week when she saw the patient once per week.
Bunker Brewing and Eventide Oyster have teamed up to produce a new stew ... er, brew. Dirty Pearl, anyone?
Bruins bounce to 3-0 series lead
The Bruins score twice in the third period to beat the Rangers for the third straight time.
Both versions of the federal farm bill would cut assistance for people who really need it.
Oklahoma tornado damage could top $2 billion
Authorities have yet to say how many homes were damaged or destroyed, but an aerial view of the site shows whole neighborhoods obliterated.
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