She wants a judge to suppress her police statement.
October 2014
JPMorgan breach heightens worries over data security
The cyberattack on the bank is especially worrisome because financial institutions are supposed to have fortress-like protection against hackers.
Scarborough resident overdoses in Fryeburg, police say
The man is taken to a hospital in critical condition after collapsing at a gas station.
Five things to see at tonight’s Art Walk in Portland
Now that summer is over, heartier, retrospective works are in the offing.
Former Iowa mayor was drunk in fatal crash in Maine, police say
Richard Olson, 85, had a blood-alcohol content of 0.14 when he crossed into oncoming traffic and crashed, killing himself, the other driver and a passenger.
Judge assigned in Maine hit-and-run murder trial
The attorney for Evaristo Deus says his client will plead not guilty to charges that he ran down and killed his pregnant girlfriend.
United contacting those who flew with Ebola victim
United officials declined to say how many passengers were on the three flights taken by Thomas Eric Duncan to get from Liberia to Texas.
Shark researchers starting to see distinct personalities
The researchers wanted to see if cat sharks would repeat the same behaviors in different settings and with different individuals – the same way we do.
U.S. jobless rate falls to six-year low
The Labor Department reports that employment gains, dropping the unemployment rate to 5.9 percent.
Bring on the (actual) pumpkin
The real thing is considered a “superfood,” full of powerful antioxidants, fiber, calcium, and other nutrients.