The missing child’s mother asksMaine for the court order, which would open the door to a wrongful death lawsuit against Ayla’s father.
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Mother of Ayla Reynolds to ask judge for formal death finding
Formally declaring the child dead would allow Trista Reynolds to file a wrongful death lawsuit later against the girl’s father, Justin DiPietro.
Anti-bullying speaker says there’s power in being kind
Stan Davis of Wayne is a retired child and family therapist and school counselor in the Messalonskee district.
Skowhegan man pleads guilty to robbing Waterville inn
Patrick Leblanc is the second person to plead guilty to the March 17 robbery on Kennedy Memorial Drive.
Waterville native escapes hurricane when the outlook turns bleak for Tampa
David LaMarre drives for 16 hours to get his family to Nashville, Tenn., where they have friends.
Waterville man apologizes for robbery, then forges document and gets longer prison term
Emmanual Hurtado had altered his sentencing document a day earlier to show a two-year term for robbery rather than three.
Colby student sets up text program that directs Houston residents to shelters
Texan Nile Dixon, a computer science and sociology major, has developed a textbot that those affected by Hurricane Harvey’s devastation can access on their cellphones.
Waterville man convicted of firearms charges
The federal charges say he illegally exported firearms to people in Romania.
Waterville murderer seeks review of plea deal in bid to leave prison before he dies
Robert Lonardo, convicted in the 1994 slaying of Marianne Pembroke, says his attorney failed to convey a plea offer in connection with the shooting death of Marianne Pembrook.
Orono group continues search for missing priest with ties to Waterville
Clement Thibodeau, 85, went missing in mid-July, and those searching for him have yet to locate him.