He’s arguably Maine’s best-known native son. To his customers, he was known as “L.L.” But 100 years later, it’s still not 100 percent clear what those initials stood for.
2012
Obama, Romney volunteers hope to make a difference
The volunteers helping to power the Obama and Romney campaigns are outliers at a time when polls show record low public satisfaction with government and a growing belief that Washington isn’t on their side.
Driver in fatal crash, accused of drinking and texting, pleads not guilty
19-year-old Kristina Lowe has pleaded not guilty to manslaughter for a crash that killed two passengers.
Fourth of July traffic in Maine won’t be too bad, researchers say
The state should see less than half of the 53,000 vehicles it saw on July 4th of last year, according to the Center for Tourism Research.
Ex-prosecutor injured in Hallowell crash
James Cameron is a former drug prosecutor who was convicted in 2010 on child-porn charges and is scheduled to spend 16 years in prison.
SLIDE SHOW: The life of Andy Griffith
Below is a series a photos from the life of legendary actor Andy Griffith, who has died at age 88.
Ex-FBI employee claims she saw angels at Flight 93
A former FBI employee has written a book about seeing legions of angels guarding the site after the hijacked airliner crashed on Sept. 11, 2001.
Police log for Waterville July 3, 2012
Waterville police respond to eight reports of fireworks use Monday night.
Shrine outside Ayla Reynolds’ home is removed
The 20-month-old Maine toddler vanished seven months ago, and hasn’t been seen since.
Sen. Collins christens high-performance rescue craft
Maine’s U.S. Senator Susan Collins helped to christen – and then drive – a high-tech military boat built in Bath that is capable of being air-dropped from a cargo plane for special forces and rescue missions.