The Biddeford school reaches a deal to partner with the largest American school in Tangier, a city on the North African coast.
June 2012
Lawyer: Zimmerman is no threat, should be released
The man charged with killing Trayvon Martin poses no threat to the community and should be released a second time on bail, his attorney said today.
Health care ruling expected on Thursday
The court also still has to decide cases on lying about military medals and real estate kickbacks.
Court bars mandatory life without parole for kids
The Equal Justice Initiative argued that children who commit crimes as youngsters have more potential for change than adult criminals.
Maine woman wins NEA fellowship
Passamaquoddy basketmaker Molly Neptune Parker is one of only nine Americans to win the fellowship this year.
Waterville apartment fire deemed ‘suspicious’
Fire officials are calling an apartment fire at 11 Elm Court, which houses 10 people, as suspicious in nature.
More join Mt. Rainier effort to recover Mainer’s body
A National Park Service spokeswoman says about 3 feet of snow has fallen since Thursday, when Ranger Nick Hall fell to his death during a rescue operation.
Wheaton seeks state Senate GOP nomination
Ryan Wheaton said he wants to provide a more conservative option to Rep. Patrick Flood, R-Winthrop, who announced last week that he is running for the GOP nomination.
Somerset County Jail booking log June 25
The following people were booked Sunday at Somerset County Jail:
High Court rejects parts of Ariz. crackdown on illegal immigrants
But the court upheld the “show me your papers” requirement, which tells police to check the status of anyone who they believe is here illegally.