An Oregon man was charged with invasion of privacy and child sexual abuse.
February 2015
Maine CDC reposts ad for expert on diseases
The agency hopes to hire a state epidemiologist within the next three to four months, its director says.
Maine bass fishing to be featured on CBS this weekend
The final round of the Major League Fishing championship, taped in August, airs Sunday afternoon.
Brian Williams’ claim leads to NBC internal probe
The network faces a credibility crisis after the ‘Nightly News’ anchor apologizes for falsely saying he was in a helicopter that was hit by a grenade in Iraq in 2003.
Bode Miller uncertain about his return after crash
After he severs a hamstring the six-time Olympic skier talks about juggling priorities as he and his wife prepare for the arrival of a baby.
‘American Idol’ cuts Portland’s Conor Tubbs
Tubbs, who performs in drag under the name Cherry Lemonade, never got significant screen time on the show, though Fox publicists say he made it to the ‘Hollywood Week’ round.
Gorham crews extinguish small fire on propane truck
Nobody is injured when the truck catches fire Friday on the bypass road.
Eighteen goats rescued from dilapidated barn in Aroostook County
Animal welfare workers say the goats, some of which were 8 to 10 years old, had never been outdoors.
Anthem breach may reveal gap in health privacy law
The main federal health privacy law encourages the encryption of personal data, but doesn’t require it.
Portland forum provides peek at Hall School plans
PORTLAND — About 30 people, mostly members of the Hall School Building Committee, gathered in the Fred P. Hall Elementary School for the first community forum on replacement of the school. Construction of the school is expected to begin in May 2017, with the opening proposed for September 2018. The Feb. 4 forum was originally […]