AUGUSTA — The latest unscheduled withdrawal at a local credit union was from the flower bed, and it was all caught on surveillance video.
June 2012
SNAPSHOT: Won’t be long
Nolan Brann, of Augusta, skateboards at the Augusta Skate Park as the Who Skates crew continues building the second phase bowl section in the background. He and other skateboarders said Thursday that they were looking forward to being able to use the new section, which should be ready soon.
Michaud says campaign can wait until Labor Day
The congressman says that right now there is too much work waiting to be done in Washington.
US OPEN: Woods tied for lead
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Just when this . Open was starting to look like child’s play, Tiger Woods led a trio of tested champions who took it back Friday.
Josh Beckett to miss next start
CHICAGO (AP) — Boston Red Sox right-hander Josh Beckett will miss his next start because of inflammation in his right shoulder.
‘Actually, this is my only hope,’ says Portland man
Selvin Arevalo, 26, moved from Guatemala to Portland when he was 14 to be with his brother and sister. Over the years, he became a respected member of Portland’s Hispanic community. He graduated from Portland High School and is now studying part-time at Southern Maine Community College.
Obama scales back enforcement of nation’s immigration laws
Under the plan, illegal immigrants who can prove they were brought here as children, but who otherwise have lived law-abiding lives and graduated from high school or served in the military, can stay and apply for work permits.
Maine Obama critic charged with assault
David Houston’s sign calling the president a racist name and a pedophile earned him the attention of the U.S. Secret Service but didn’t get him in trouble with the law, police said.
‘It’s the same guy’
FAIRFIELD — A suspect wanted in connection with three pharmacy robberies was caught Friday after an intensive manhunt and a high-speed motorcycle chase ended in a crash.
Virtual schools delayed
AUGUSTA — Despite fierce objections from Gov. Paul LePage, the Maine Charter School Commission will not consider two applications to open virtual charter schools this fall.