Victor Yobany Archila-Rojas, 28, who came to Maine from Canada in July, was deported in 2013.
September 2018
Field hockey: Cheverus shuts out Thornton, 2-0
Lucia Pompeo scores twice, and the Stags have their first two-game winning streak of the season.
Belichick coy to the end regarding Gordon trade
The Patriots head coach still wasn’t talking about Josh Gordon deal with Cleveland, but the receiver was on the practice field Wednesday.
Former bus driver charged with assaulting autistic student
A man who drove a bus for the SAD 15 school district in Gray and New Gloucester is accused of striking a student while on a trip to Saco.
South Portland’s Wes McCauley voted best NHL referee by players
The Ontario native and Maine resident has a unique flair, but also a keen rapport with players and coaches.
Clark is a link between past and present for Mariners
Gordie Clark, who helped hoist the 1979 Calder Cup for the original Maine Mariners, will help populate the roster of the nascent ECHL Maine Mariners.
UMaine’s running game and offensive line no longer question marks
The Black Bears have been surprisingly effective running the ball in their 2-0 start.
Wednesday’s NFL notebook: Lions’ Slay still in concussion protocol
All-Pro cornerback Darius Slay is likely to miss Sunday night’s game against the Patriots.
AutoNation chief is handing over the keys after 20 years
Mike Jackson took over the struggling dealership chain in 1999, which today has 325 U.S. locations.
Danish bank CEO quits amid money laundering scandal
Thomas Borgen’s resignation follows an internal probe of an Estonian subsidiary that found suspicious transactions.