The bullet lodges in the clerk’s wallet in his left pant pocket.
2012
Maine man pleads guilty to sex crimes in Pennsylvania
An Anson man pleaded guilty in Erie, Pa., on Wednesday to federal charges connected to what authorities called a kidnapping and sexual assault in Allegheny National Forest.
Tiger Woods shoots 69 at Bay Hill, appears healthy
Two weeks after withdrawing from a tournament due to pain in his Achilles tendon, Tiger Woods isn’t going to complain about a boring day at the office.
Drowning killed Whitney Houston, but drugs took high toll
Drugs took many things from Whitney Houston — her pristine voice, clean image and her career — and coroner’s officials revealed Thursday that cocaine also played a role in the Grammy winner’s death.
Statue in S. Berwick vandalized
The vandal or vandals who knocked over a statue worth at least $10,000 on the grounds of the historic Hamilton House gardens.
Travel show filming work on N.H.-Maine bridge
The Travel Channel’s “Off Limits” show visiting places “most of us take for granted but are typically off limits to the average, everyday citizen.”
Maine says no thanks to beef with ‘pink slime’
The Maine Department of Education says its school lunch program will not serve beef with the filler starting next year.
Insurers speed health care overhaul preparations
The nation’s big insurers want to bet big that the Supreme Court will uphold the Affordable Care Act. It’s that they can’t afford not to.
Lewiston man’s stolen wheelchair recovered
Authorities say 80-year-old Duane Huard’s wheelchair was recovered Thursday and they have suspects in the theft.
For long-unemployed, hiring bias rears its head
Few job seekers who fail to get an interview know the reason, but Michelle Chesney-Offutt said a recruiter told her why she lost the chance to pitch for an information-technology position.