Friday, February 10, 2012
Paul Violette pleads guilty to stealing more than $150,000 in the form of credit card charges and gift cards for personal use.
The city of Portland granted a four-day extension to vacate the park, and that deadline is this morning.
John Perry, 50, of Bridgton faces drug and health care fraud charges for allegedly writing illegal prescriptions.
Jurors take under three hours to decide the drug dealer killed his wife, 30, with a shot to the head.
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And as artificial knees wear out, many recipients will live long enough to almost certainly need a second or even third replacement.
The Marines mistakenly believed the "SS" in the shape of white lightning bolts were a nod to sniper scouts – not to Hitler's notorious SS unit, a Marine spokesman has said.
It was their first time crossing the ocean, but the three from Edmonton, Canada, were experienced sailors and had come equipped.
But a new Facebook page supports keeping the pig in the decal found on some Vermont State Police cars.
The firefighters, including a captain and a union president, engaged in inappropriate conduct against a city employee, according to documents released Thursday.
The former Massachusetts governor arrives in Maine for a rally today and is buying time on cable TV and radio.
Maine’s chief justice says from now on, commissioners must consider criminal histories before setting bail.
At 64, Sherwood Campbell had no children. All he had was his three long-haired pets, and he gave his life trying to rescue them from a burning building.
The jury convicts Patrick Dapolito in the 2010 shooting death of Kelly Winslow in their Limington home.
Paul Violette's attorney has said Violette agreed to plead guilty in exchange for a prison sentence not to exceed five years.
The governor says his four proposals, including public funding of religious schools, expands opportunities for kids. But critics say the proposals will have harmful effects.
John Perry, 50, is accused of writing prescriptions with no medical purpose, trading prescriptions for cash and cocaine and fabricating patient charts to cover the illegal prescriptions.
Can it be the USS Revenge, the ship commanded and lost by Navy hero Oliver Hazard Perry on a stormy January day in 1811?
Market Fresh Produce's closure in Scarborough will displace 20 workers and leave 700 customers with no supplier.
Driver blinded by sun hits girl trying to board bus / Bill aims to get parents involved at kids' schools / Section of Memorial Bridge taken down, floated to Mass. / . . . and more news from around Maine.