San Antonio holds Boston to its lowest scoring output of the season, cruising to a 94-73 win.
March 2010
Judges lack options in dealing with youths
Residential facilities are closing, so teens awaiting court decisions are sent to juvenile detention centers.
Towns give merging of schools a new try
The proposals depend on whether the Legislature passes a pending overhaul to the consolidation law.
Second suspect to face trial in machete attack
Daniel Fortune is due to go on trial in May for his alleged role in the Pittston home invasion.
Maine at Work: Polite middle schoolers? Appetizing presentation? Who knew?
Reporter Ray Routhier gets lessons in mustard and peppers as he dishes up school lunches.
Panel: Reform juvenile justice
A task force seeks changes in how offenders are punished, educated and supported in the community.
Obama visits Afghanistan
He makes an unannounced stop to rally U.S. forces and demand accountability from Afghan authorities.
Mentors return to Kennedy Parkto aid scholars
Two women who grew up in the housing project now run the study center there.
College Roundup: Maine picks up softball shutout
WEST HARTFORD, Conn. — Ashley Kelley pitched a one-hitter with five strikeouts as the University of Maine beat Hartford 8-0 Sunday in an America East softball game. Kirstin Allen had three hits for the Black Bears (13-20, 2-1 America East), including a three-run homer in the third inning, and Terren Hall added a two-run homer […]
Barbara Bush in hospital for ‘routine tests’
HOUSTON — Former first lady Barbara Bush remained hospitalized in Houston on Sunday, where she was undergoing what a family spokeswoman described as routine tests. Spokeswoman Jean Becker said that Bush had not been diagnosed with anything and doctors were not looking for anything specific. Former President George H.W. Bush drove his wife to Methodist […]