Julio and Sharon Carrillo, the parents charged in the beating death of Marissa Kennedy, had less than $1,000 in monthly income, relied on food stamps and paid no rent at the family-owned condo where they lived.
March 2018
Study: Response to body odors might reveal political views
If you’re thoroughly repulsed, you probably lean toward authoritarianism.
After 2 threatening messages, Skowhegan school attendance low
There has been anxiety among parents and students alike, school officials say.
Girls’ basketball: Winslow beats Lake Region for Class B title
The Black Raiders lead throughout to win their first state championship since 2005.
Companies getting out ahead of politicians on gun issue
While some cut business ties with the NRA, others impose restrictions on gun sales. The long-term effect is open to debate.
Puerto Rico capital hit by blackout for second day in a row
The vice president of the power company’s union said it appeared as though the problem was caused by a switch failure.
Rep. Poliquin says arming teachers isn’t way to protect schools
Maine’s Republican congressman, who is backed by the NRA, says the job is best left to ‘someone who’s trained in law enforcement techniques.’
Friday’s golf roundup: Woods adds Valspar to schedule
It will be Tiger Woods’ third tournament in four weeks since returning from back surgery.
Girls’ basketball: Edward Little ends Gorham reign in Class AA
The Red Eddies win their first state championship, holding off a furious fourth-quarter rally by the two-time defending champions.
Boys’ hockey: Cape Elizabeth advances to Class B South final
Phil Tarling scores twice in the third period as the Capers rally for a 4-2 win over York.