Police say a bad batch of the drug sent 11 people to hospitals for medical attention last weekend.
February 2015
Hooded militant in beheading videos is unmasked
‘Jihadi John’ is in fact Mohammed Emwazi, a Kuwaiti-born university graduate from London who was well known to counterterrorism officials.
Maine Supreme Court to hear arguments in LePage dispute with Mills
LePage asked the court last month to decide whether he can hire private lawyers without the attorney general’s permission when she declines to defend his administration.
CMP’s parent buying another utility serving Northeast
With the acquisition of UIL Holdings Corp., Iberdrola USA will serve 3.1 million electric and natural gas customers in Maine, Massachusetts, Connecticut and New York.
Windham, Cape men arrested for engaging a prostitute
South Portland police, Gorham police, the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office and the Homeland Security Human Trafficking Task Force conducted an undercover sting operation in the Maine Mall area on Wednesday to target customers of suspected prostitutes. Arrested and charged with class E engaging a prostitute were Thomas Kahl, 64, of White River Junction, Vt; Willard […]
Events for every taste: Student art, haunting theater and Bach
MaineToday Magazine covers these and more, plus suggests 12 things to do this weekend.
White House: Veto ahead for bill changing No-Child law
The House is debating changes that would give states and communities more control.
Justices rule against dental group
A N.C. regulatory board can’t limit who provides teeth-whitening services, the Supreme Court rules.
Experts: Insanity pleas rarely won
The ‘American Sniper’ murder defendant’s mental illness fell short of the legal definition.
Briefcase: home sales down, Dow sets new record
Business news briefs for Thursday, February 26.