Arrested twice in two days, the suspect also is accused of lunging toward pills and eating them.
September 2013
Mass. woman settles lawsuit from flesh-eating bacteria case
The woman, who had her limbs amputated after giving birth at a Massachusetts hospital, will get $9.5 million.
Maine railway to use two-person crews if it gets financing
A trustee says the decision should not be seen as an admission that one-person crews are unsafe or that a one-person crew led to the deadly disaster in Quebec.
Man charged with spreading HIV claims 300 partners
Many of David Lee Magnum’s trysts stemmed from Craigslist ads, he tells investigators.
Zimmerman’s wife seeks life insurance policy
Shellie Zimmerman says her husband should pay for a permanent life insurance policy with her named as the beneficiary.
Zimmerman’s wife seeks life insurance policy
Shellie Zimmerman says her husband should pay for a permanent life insurance policy with her named as the beneficiary.
York woman run over by her own car
The woman reached into her Town and Country minivan from outside the passenger side door and mistakenly started it.
Maine potato fields are backdrop for feature film
‘Beneath the Harvest Sky’ focuses on two best friends, the challenges of life in rural America and the drug trade between Maine and Canada.
Maine officials receive no complaints of tainted yogurt
The yogurt maker started contacting retailers last week, saying some shipments should be pulled off the shelves because of possible contamination with mold.
Feds reject grant request for ME-NH bridge connection
Maine and New Hampshire had jointly requested $25 million for a replacement of the Sarah Mildred Long Bridge between Kittery and Portsmouth.