Not just labs, but German shepherds, cocker spaniels, St. Bernards and puggles are all adored and photographed by their Maine owners.
February 2015
Jury to resume deliberations Monday on fate of Jodi Arias
Convicted of shooting and then slitting the throat of her former boyfriend in 2013, Arias will get the death penalty or life in prison.
Video shows Hernandez dancing near gas pump before killing
A bar manager testifies that the former New England Patriot spent the earlier part of the night drinking with a group at a bar and smoking marijuana outside.
Portland police seek robbery suspect with bad bite
PORTLAND — Police are looking for a woman they said was unsuccessful in an attempt to steal cigarettes from the 7-Eleven store at 27 Washington Ave. early Wednesday morning. Lt. James Sweatt said the woman asked a store clerk for a carton of cigarettes, then tried to spray him with pepper spray, before biting him […]
Maine’s highest court sees money at heart of LePage’s dispute with attorney general
The governor asked the court last month to decide whether he can hire private lawyers without the attorney general’s permission when she won’t represent his administration.
Windsor community rallies around third-grader with leukemia
With the slogan “Parker Power,” the town has shown its true colors to help one of its own.
Portland police video demonstrating bitter cold gets national exposure
Watch the video showing Lt. Glen McGary heave a cup of hot water into the frigid air where it instantly vaporizes.
Ocean scientists report ‘unprecedented’ spike in sea level off Portland several years ago
Casco Bay waters rose by 5 inches during a peak period in 2009-10, and more extreme fluctuations are likely, increasing the threat of coastal flooding.
Waterville firefighter at crash scene: ‘God’s hand was on everybody’
Among the first to respond to the chaos of Wednesday’s 75-vehicle pileup on I-95, Allen Nygren scrambled from car to car, assessing the injured and calming all.
South Portland to hire Boston defense attorneys
SOUTH PORTLAND — The city announced Wednesday that it will seek to retain the Boston-based law firm Foley Hoag to defend against a lawsuit filed earlier this month by the Portland Pipe Line Corp. and American Waterways Operators. Maine Municipal Association provides insurance coverage for the city’s liability and public officials, but there is no coverage […]