Three men are arrested at ‘the Baskin-Robbins of drug houses.’
September 2013
Portland’s Baxter Boulevard to reopen on Monday
A 1.4-mile stretch of the boulevard has been closed for the last eight months while the city installed a new sewer and storm water system.
US orders diplomats out of Lebanon
Concerned about potential for violence, govt. issues new travel warning, urges American citizens to leave
Brewers’ Braun calls to apologize to season ticket holders
Suspended Milwaukee Brewers outfielder says he regrets using PEDs.
World leaders push big companies to pay more taxes
G-20 leaders reportedly have signed on to a new tax plan that would make it harder for companies to hide profits in tax havens and force them to pay tax in the countries where they make money.
Suspect in Maine prison death skips court date
John Thibeault was out on $100,000 bail posted by another party.
Pickup truck plunges into N.H. river; two arrested
Police stopped the truck for erratic driving, but the driver took off and headed down the street, which was a dead end, and plunged into the river.
Obama talks with Mexico, Brazil leaders on NSA
The leaders of both countries have expressed outrage over revelations by Edward Snowden that the NSA monitored their communications.
Sea of blue disabled placards in many U.S. cities
Cities are seeing the impact in more congested downtowns and the loss of millions of dollars in revenue.
Arizona woman freed after two decades on death row
While not exonerated in the 1989 death of her son, the Arizona woman, 49, is awaiting a new trial.