James Holmes has been held in solitary confinement at a detention facility but will be moved Monday to a courtroom for a 9:30 a.m. MDT hearing, where the charges against him will be read.
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Maine lake appears to be clear of invasive plant
If there is no sign of Eurasian water milfoil for the rest of the summer, the state would consider removing Salmon Lake from its list of infested waters.
Traps set in Mass. for destructive beetle
The New Hampshire maple syrup industry is particularly concerned the beetles will travel north and ruin their businesses.
Standish man accused in stabbing at NH party
Brian Simpson, 27, has been charged with first-degree assault.
Deadline looms for Maine replacement candidates
The Secretary of State’s office will post the final list of candidates after today’s deadline for replacement nominations.
Paint crews to freshen striping on Maine interstates
Center lines, edge lines and the on and off ramps on Interstates 95, 295 and 395 will all get fresh paint.
Hannaford supplier recalling tainted ground beef
Hannaford says consumers should check their ground beef for “use or sell by” dates between May 29 and June 16.
New England power grid upgrade leads to higher electricity bills
After falling since 2009, the rates that most Maine homes and businesses pay for electricity are rising again, as the cost of upgrading New England’s power grid begins to show up in their utility bills.
Maine International Film Festival wraps up; French film ‘The Well-Digger’s Daughter’ wins audience favorite award
WATERVILLE — The 2012 French film “The Well-Digger’s Daughter” won the audience favorite award this year in balloting for the 15th annual Maine International Film Festival.
Milfoil spraying appears to have worked in Salmon Lake, as Department of Environmental survey finds no more weed
BELGRADE — It’s been nearly three years since the state carried out a controversial plan to rid a cove in Salmon Lake of an aggressive, invasive milfoil, and the plant has yet to reappear.