The bicyclist provides police with video to show that Leon Spear was closer than the legal minimum of 3 feet away.
2015
USM comes up a little short in baseball
The Huskies fall 2-1 in 11 innings to Endicott, ending their seven-game winning streak.
Dan Foley moves on in ‘Survivor’ as field of contestants shrinks
The Gorham resident survives on the CBS show for a ninth episode and is one of nine people still competing for the $1 million prize.
Tennessee House votes to make Bible official state book
The bill needs approval by the Senate before heading to the desk of Republican Gov. Bill Haslam, who opposes it.
Portland agrees to negotiate with Uber on rules for the ride-sharing service
They would be temporary, to quickly address any safety issues, while the city weighs regulating the company’s activities like it does taxis.
Boston marks second anniversary of marathon bombings
Crowds form at the two spots where the blasts killed three people and injured 260 on April 15, 2013.
LePage, Democrats promote dueling tax overhauls
There’s common ground on reducing the state income tax, but they disagree on how much and who benefits.
Camden-based charity’s former leader to settle embezzlement case for $4.6 million
Russell Brace, who was president of United Mid-Coast Charities for 13 years, admits in the settlement to ‘theft of hundreds of donation checks.’
Passers-by throw snow on New Gloucester mobile home fire
The passersby alert a resident in the home, call for help and use the resources at hand to help extinguish the fire.
Vinalhaven man pleads guilty to making false distress call to Coast Guard
Owen Adair, 23, was safe on the island on Sept. 30, when he claimed he was seriously injured aboard the fishing vessel Lila Rose.