The state asks for a stay of the order granting a sex change for Michelle Kosilek, until a federal appeals court can rule.
October 2012
Bill Clinton in NH to campaign for Obama
The event is happening this afternoon, just hours before the first presidential debate.
First debate sets up moment of high-risk theater
Voters get their chance to size up the competitors as Obama and Romney go face to face in Wednesday’s televised debate.
NH school board member backs football ban, cites concussions
The idea suggested at a Dover School Board by the retired physician upsets many residents.
Parents appeal verdict in Maine lead poisoning case
A case in which lead paint contamination allegedly made the parents’ young son ill is being appealed to the Maine Supreme Judicial Court.
Man charged with killing Farmington woman waives jury trial
Juan Contreras has pleaded not guilty to the June 2011 stabbing death of 81-year-old Grace Burton in her home.
Bangor triple homicide suspect returned to Maine
Randall “Ricky” Daluz, 34, has been charged in connection with the deaths of three people found inside a burning car.
Maine Chamber to pay tribute to Snowe
The Augusta event will feature an award presentation and remarks by Snowe and her husband, former Maine Gov. John McKernan.
MLB: Yankees score in 12th to beat Sox
NEW YORK (AP) — Raul Ibanez tied it with a pinch-hit homer in the ninth inning, then had an RBI single in the 12th, helping the Yankees remain a game up on Baltimore in the AL East with one game to go by beating the Boston Red Sox 4-3 on Tuesday night.
COLLEGE FIELD HOCKEY: Thomas finally beats UM-Farmington
WATERVILLE — In Andrea Thebarge’s five seasons as field hockey coach at Thomas College, the Terriers had been unable to beat the University of Maine at Farmington. Thebarge and her players were well aware of this, and the normally low-key coach suffered through every twist during Wednesday evening’s game.