Police say tips from psychics are not ignored even though they are treated differently from tips from people with specific information.
July 2012
Infamous art thief accused in armed robbery
Myles Connor Jr., a convicted art thief, is accused to robbing two women outside a Rhode Island convenience store.
Maine woman recovering from Afghanistan suicide attack
U.S. Army police Sgt. Helaina Lake, 23, of Livermore Falls was severely injured in a June 21 suicide attack.
Suspects still at large in Portland’s first homicide of 2012
A 24-year-old Portland man died and two others were injured Wednesday in a predawn shooting on India Street, which was an apparently random act of violence.
Report looks at Maine electric vehicle buys
Maine has adopted goals to reduce its oil dependence by 30 percent by 2030 and 50 percent by 2050.
LePage invites businesses to take survey
Responses received over the next several weeks will help drive future economic policy decisions by the administration.
Maine urges review of flood insurance coverage
State Insurance Superintendent Eric Cioppa says relying solely on a standard homeowners’ policy may be risky.
Festival de la Bastille nears
Manuel Barroeta, left, and Matthew Boulter, of Commercial Tent Rentals, hang wall panels on the 80 x 130-foot main tent as people set up for this weekend’s Festival de la Bastille in Augusta. The event is sponsored by Le Club Calumet and will run Friday to Sunday in the Pete Gagne Sports Field on Old […]
Winthrop voters again turn down school budget
WINTHROP — Voters gave the school budget a second thumbs down at the polls on Tuesday.
SNAPSHOT: Cards on the table
From left, Carl Gowan, Lily Coombs, Tony Willman and Edith Falcone play the final game of the day in a recent cribbage-a-thon at Spectrum Generations Cohen Community Center that raised $1,638. Thirty-two local cribbage players participated. Ken Morrison organized the even. All proceeds benefited Spectrum Generations’ Cohen Community Center’s Health & Wellness Program.