Seth Mazzaglia of Dover is accused of killing a 19-year-old Massachusetts woman, whose body has never been found.
May 2014
Knockoff products weigh on Alibaba as it prepares to go public
The Chinese e-commerce giant hopes to raise up to $15 billion with its initial public stock offering, and some analysts hope that will help it to root out fakes being sold on websites.
Advocates give Portland heat over lack of solar power
Environment Maine says the city lags behind other cities in promoting the clean energy.
Abuse victims skeptical about meeting with pope
The meeting at the Vatican is organized by the archbishop of Boston, and Pope Francis pledges to ‘go forward’ on the issue.
Oklahoma City approves liquor license for gun range
The gun range co-owner hastens to explain that once a patron has a drink, he or she will not be allowed to shoot. Others are skeptical.
5 things to know about hurricane season
The six-month hurricane season officially starts on June 1.
Turkey toll in Cape Elizabeth
A turkey struts across the road Sunday morning at the main entrance to Crescent Beach State Park in Cape Elizabeth.
Drones to fly on leading edge of hurricane research
Forecasters hope the disposable drones will be able to transmit enough data to help them understand what makes some storms fizzle while others strengthen into monsters.
Defense bill would include new air refueling tankers at Pease
It is estimated the project will create 100 jobs at the New Hampshire Guard base.
South Portland students let go of year-long lesson on water quality
SOUTH PORTLAND — On a cloudy Thursday morning, fifth-grade students from Abby Morgan’s class at Small Elementary School would normally be doing math. But on May 22, donning full rain gear, they instead said goodbye to nearly 300 “class pets.” In the culmination of their TroutKids program with the Portland Water District, 21 students released tiny […]