The Maine Supreme Judicial Court finds Town Council acted appropriately in ratifying a multi-year contract for Brunswick dispatch services several months after it was signed.
March 2012
Portland company settles over Limbaugh ads
The Preval Group agrees to stop marketing its pills as Concentra and either rebrand or destroy any stock bearing that name.
Maine teens face arson, explosives charges
The alleged crimes occurred in Vassalboro, Rumford and Livermore Falls.
Pingree submits signatures for 1st District race
The Democratic incumbent’s campaign says she submitted petitions containing 1,500 signatures, the most allowed by law
Tiger withdraws with another injury
It’s the same Achilles tendon that he injured last year at Augusta National, which eventually caused Woods to miss two majors last year.
Rare posters found in attic head for auction
Nearly three dozen movie theater posters from the Golden Age of Hollywood found in a Pennsylvania attic are expected to fetch $250,000 at auction in Texas this month.
Police search for answers in Lamoine shootings
The Maine Medical Examiner’s Office says a man killed in the confrontation died from a single gunshot wound, but detectives are unsure who pulled the trigger or what led up to the violence early Sunday.
House gives initial OK to allow stored guns on state property
The bill would allow state workers to store concealed weapons in a locked vehicle on state property, a right granted to private sector workers last year.
Feds take over case of SUV on Philly runway
Police say 24-year-old Kenneth Mazik drove his sport utility vehicle through a fence and sped up and down two airport runways on March 1.