According to the complaint, the chief of security and six guards became confrontational when their termination notices were delivered.
2018
European ex-officials under scrutiny after Mueller indictment cites ‘Hapsburg group’
One, ‘Foreign Politician A’ in the document, is described as a ‘former European Chancellor.’
U.N. demands 30-day cease-fire across Syria
A new wave of airstrikes and shelling on the eastern suburbs of Damascus leaves at least 22 people dead and dozens wounded.
After United and Delta cut ties, NRA lashes out at ‘cowardice’
While it’s unclear what effect the corporate snubs will have on the NRA, they have given the nascent #BoycottNRA a string of rapid victories and exposed vulnerabilities in a gun rights lobby that seemed untouchable before the Parkland shootings.
In wake of Parkland, colleges tell applicants that protests won’t hurt chance of admission
Colby, Bates and Colby colleges in Maine are among those informing prospective students that they would not be punished for taking part in peaceful demonstrations.
Women’s basketball: St. Joseph’s wins third straight GNAC title
The Monks earn another NCAA Division III tournament berth with their 26th straight victory, 73-59 over Suffolk.
Girls’ basketball: Lake Region rides defense to Class B South title
The Lakers give up just two baskets in the second half and defeat Freeport, 42-34.
BIW, billionaire, Verizon among Maine’s top spenders on lobbying
Lobbyists reported compensation last year of $5.2 million – more than double what they were paid in 2016.
Maine man charged with possessing 21 pounds of pot in New Hampshire
Jakob Lemieux of Sidney was stopped in New Hampshire by a trooper who found marijuana in his trunk.
Water main breaks on Hersey Street in Portland
About 15 customers were affected by the break, which was repaired by late Saturday afternoon.