The birds trot through traffic and leave droppings on hospital grounds.
2016
Massachusetts judge rejects plea deal for 80-year-old large-scale marijuana dealer
The judge questions why both sides agreed to a sentence of five to seven years, well below the 30 years called for in federal guidelines.
Marijuana campaign sues state over disqualified petition signatures
It says a ‘handwriting technicality’ on notarized petitions should not keep legalization off Maine’s November ballot.
Trump protester sucker-punched at rally amid cheers, videos appear to show
The videos appear to show an African American man wearing a white T-shirt leaving the rally, when out of nowhere a man in a cowboy hat who appears to be white punches the man in the face.
Obama, Canada’s Trudeau find common cause on trade, climate change
Justin Trudeau’s visit to the United States is the first by a Canadian leader in nearly two decades.
Gunmen, 1 with rifle, worked as team to kill 5 at Pittsburgh-area cookout
At least two gunmen fired from different positions at the party before fleeing on foot. They are still at large.
Jewish films, vintage clothes and saison (say what?) beers – all in MaineToday Magazine
Get details about what to do this weekend, with new ballet works, a variety show and a dance marathon for a good cause.
South Portland police step up minority recruitment, outreach
Department officials hope that building stronger relationships with minority and immigrant communities will help expand the applicant pool and increase diversity in the mostly white, male department.
Sen. King bill to help farmers would expand where meat can be processed
It seeks to give the states more control over slaughterhouses for beef, pork and more before the products are sold to the public.
Warm, dry conditions mean early March rounds for Maine golfers
A mild winter and warming temperatures have players storming the open courses.