Shellie Zimmerman says she now ‘doubts’ his innocence on the self-defense claim.
September 2013
Portland to install 36 more parking pay stations
The city says it plans to replace most single-space meters in the downtown area over the next several years.
Maine data on student restraint, seclusion to help guide policies
The state gets its first batch of data on physical control of students as it works to define best practices for safety and teacher training.
Portland firefighters douse blaze on Whitney Ave.
The fire was reported shortly before 11 a.m. on the third floor of a residential building.
Frustration, gridlock for Conn.-NYC rail commuters
Metro-North, the nation’s second-largest commuter railroad, said it could accommodate about 33 percent of its regular ridership and urged customers to stay at home or find alternative transportation.
Frustration, gridlock for Conn.-NYC rail commuters
Metro-North, the nation’s second-largest commuter railroad, said it could accommodate about 33 percent of its regular ridership and urged customers to stay at home or find alternative transportation.
Frustration, gridlock for Conn.-NYC rail commuters
Metro-North, the nation’s second-largest commuter railroad, said it could accommodate about 33 percent of its regular ridership and urged customers to stay at home or find alternative transportation.
Festival at Acadia celebrates star-filled skies
The festival includes a ‘star party’ on top of Cadillac Mountain on Saturday night.
Mass. judge OKs $300M Market Basket payout
The ruling is a setback for Arthur T. Demoulas, who’s been locked in a legal battle with family members over control of the chain.
New England sees rise in warm-water ocean species
In the past two years, fishermen have seen a noticeable increase in species more commonly found in the mid-Atlantic.