The high-risk search involving tactical teams from several communiities took place at 1040 Ocean Ave. in Portland on Tuesday.
2011
Judge yet to sign Portland Shellfish consent decree
The company, which employs about 150 people, has resumed operations.
Portland bank robbery suspect under watch at hospital
Howard Gribbin, 45, is also a suspect in the holdups of two supermarkets in South Portland.
Maine heating oil prices continue to climb
The statewide average price now stands at $3.18 per gallon,
LePage nominates 2 more for Cabinet
Mary Mayhew is picked to lead DHHS, and Walter Whitcomb for Agriculture.
Witness: Maine gunman in school pointed weapon
A school bus driver testifies that Randall Hofland pointed the gun at him at Stockton Springs Elementary School on Oct. 31, 2008.
Freeport Middle School students excel in math competition
FREEPORT — Three Freeport Middle School students recently earned top awards in the state for their performance in the national American Mathematics Competition. More than 150,000 students from more than 2,000 schools participated in the competition on Nov. 16, 2010. Conner Cameron, an eighth-grade student, had the second-highest score in the state. Seventh-grader Kyle Rosado […]
'Race to Nowhere' to screen in Falmouth
FALMOUTH — The documentary film “Race to Nowhere,” about the high-pressure culture that pressures children in school, will be shown at the Falmouth High School Theater on Tuesday, Jan. 25, at 7 p.m. The film, created by a concerned mother, depicts students struggling with depression and disengaged in class, and has inspired a grassroots group […]
Psychologist: Gurney understood his actions
A psychologist for the state says Chad Gurney was legally sane when he killed 18-year-old Zoe Sarnacki in 2009.