“Winning the game can’t compensate for the mistake,” said the North Korean soccer coach.
2012
NH man held in Maine after alleged assault
Police say 24-year-old Josiah Mayo, of Portsmouth, has been charged in connection with a vicious assault outside a bar and restaurant.
Penn State trustees: Sanctions better than football ban
In their first joint statement since Penn State was hit with NCAA sanctions, trustees say the punishment was “unfortunate” and “difficult.”
E. coli forces closure of 2 Vermont beaches
Officials say new tests results are expected today for the two Burlington beaches.
Gun violence shifts to forefront of presidential campaign
The candidates’ pointed comments revive a debate – if perhaps only briefly – that had faded to the background in national politics and been virtually non-existent in the 2012 campaign.
Couple dies in Maine crash involving 2 pickups
State police say it appeared the driver of one of the trucks ran a stop sign before the crash.
LePage schedules fourth jobs workshop
The workshop will take place at the University of Maine Farmington on Aug. 15.
National group’s ads to target King
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce spends nearly $200,000 on Maine TV ads set to debut today.
Colorado victims get free care
DENVER — Three hospitals taking care of people wounded in the Colorado theater shooting said Wednesday they will limit or completely wipe out medical bills for the victims.
Warning signs hard to spot
BY P. SOLOMON BANDA AND NICHOLAS RICCARDI Associated Press CENTENNIAL, Colo. — James Holmes spent a year in a small neuroscience doctoral program, surrounded by scientists and roughly three dozen classmates delving into the inner workings of the brain. The University of Colorado, Denver, isn’t saying if they had any warning signs. Experts say, however, […]