The 29-year-old woman is charged with endangering the welfare of a child and two counts of possession of heroin.
February 2013
Ed Koch, New York’s feisty mayor, dies at 88
Ed Koch won a national reputation with his combative style and his trademark question, “How’m I doing?”
Democrat Woods files gubernatorial paperwork in Maine
The town council chairman and entrepreneur from Yarmouth said he plans to spend a few months traveling the state to hear people’s concerns.
Work begins on redrawing Maine’s political districts
The Maine Constitution requires redistricting every 10 years in order to ensure that state legislative districts reflect population changes.
Maine to receive $500K in mortgage robo-signing settlement
Funds from the settlement will be used to support housing counselors to help Maine homeowners avoid foreclosure.
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS HOCKEY: Cony, MHW end in tie
Cony rallied from one-goal deficits in each of the first two periods, the latter on a Dallas Clark penalty shot goal, and the teams skated to a hard-fought 2-2 draw before a large crowd.
Alabama hostage standoff stretches into third day
Speaking into a 4-inch-wide ventilation pipe leading to the bunker, hostage negotiators are still trying to talk the gunman into freeing the 5-year-old boy.
Bill Nemitz: Booze battle looming for 2014 election
Here’s a can’t-miss prediction for Maine’s 2014 gubernatorial race: Before it’s done, we’re going to hear a lot about booze.
25 die in Mexico oil company office building blast
Early signs point to a problem in an area that housed electrical and air-conditioning equipment, but a Pemex official says “no line of investigation will be discounted.”
MEN’S COLLEGE HOCKEY: A reason for optimism
They haven’t been all that successful this season, but the University of Maine men’s hockey team certainly has been stingy.