The June 16 collision killed 64-year-old John Gabarra of Orrington and seriously injured two others.
2019
Libertarian group says Maine making most of highway funding
A report by the Reason Foundation, which is skeptical of government spending, says Maine has the nation’s 4th-best highways.
Red Sox consider future games with free entry for kids
Team president Sam Kennedy was among those wowed by the atmosphere at Fenway on Thursday, when children were allowed in for free.
Bail hearing set for Auburn man charged in fatal Walmart shooting
Gage Dalphonse is accused of killing Jean Fournier, 41, of Turner with two shots to the back.
Patriots’ pass rush has much potential
In three preseason games, all wins, the Patriots have 15 sacks.
Augusta may have to choose — rail service or trails
Merrymeeting Trail proposal could derail the potential future return of passenger train service to Augusta, rail advocates warn.
As tourists leave, chefs descend on Portland
Portlanders will be able to indulge in dishes prepared by chefs from all over the country during 2 special dining events in September.
Analysis: Oxford 250 numbers aren’t what they used to be, but that’s a good thing
While the number of qualifiers has dropped considerably over the years, the number of drivers with a real shot to win never has been higher.
Group pushing ranked-choice voting challenges city’s rejection of petition
Its petition effort to expand the voting system to citywide races fell short, but Fair Elections Portland is challenging signatures that were disqualified.
U.S. Catholic bishops hire a new spokeswoman
Chieko Noguchi replaces Judy Keane, who triggered controversy last month with tweets of support for President Trump.