Fire officials are investigating the cause of a fire at Bath Iron Works that damaged a large storage building at the shipyard.
April 2012
5 ex-cops sentenced in Hurricane Katrina killings
Five former New Orleans police officers were sentenced Wednesday to prison terms ranging from six to 65 years for their roles in deadly shootings of unarmed residents after Hurricane Katrina.
Stockton Springs man accused of sexual assault
Colan Ginn was arrested Monday for sexually assaulting a teenage relative.
Turkish celebration at State House
Duygu Yildirim dances in the State House’s Hall of Flags on Tuesday afternoon in Augusta as part of the Turkish Cultural Day events.
2 plead guilty in overdose death of Caribou woman
Prosecutors say Steven Doughty and Ashley Martin provided a Fentanyl patch that resulted in the February 2009 death of 29-year-old Tena McGraw.
Case against trucking company backfires on EEOC
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s sexual harassment lawsuit against an Iowa company backfires, and could make it harder and more expensive to pursue large discrimination cases nationwide.
After tornadoes, Texas residents sift through rubble
As many as a dozen twisters touched down in a wrecking-ball swath of violent weather on Tuesday that stretched across Dallas and Fort Worth.
Collins: Navy’s 30-year plan good for Bath Iron Works
Even though the Navy reduced its goal for overall number of ships, Bath Iron Works should stay busy because the number of large warships would increase by 30 percent under the proposal.
Jury selection begins in N. Maine triple slaying
Thayne Ormsby, 21, has pleaded not guilty in the stabbing deaths of two men and a 10-year-old boy in Amity in June 2010.
Monument Sq. vigil marks Ayla Reynolds’ 2nd birthday
The missing toddler’s family will mark the occasion with balloons, a birthday cake and music.