The 22-year-old passenger in an SUV was killed when a logging truck hit the SUV from behind.
February 2013
Utility pledges $40K for NH-Maine bridge lighting
More than $100,000 has now been raised toward the $200,000 goal of installing energy-efficient lighting on the new bridge.
Stanford first university to raise $1B in one year
In the 2012 fiscal year, roughly 3,500 U.S. colleges and universities raised $31 billion, 2.3 percent more than the previous year.
Cianbro exec: Maine east-west highway inevitable
Supporters say a privately built, toll-funded highway from Calais to Coburn Gore would be a huge boost to the state economy.
Maine bill seeks statewide system for early voting
The bill would allow statewide voting by absentee ballot for reasons other than the voter is absent or physically incapacitated.
Police add more confusion to Oscar Pistorius case
What was supposed to be a mere bail hearing almost resembled a full-blown trial for the amputee Olympian accused of murdering his girlfriend.
Rumford paper mill plans to lay off 45
NewPage Corp. says the layoffs will include both salaried and hourly workers and will take place over the next couple of months.
NBA: Back from break, Celtics fall to Nuggets
DENVER (AP) — Danilo Gallinari and Ty Lawson each scored 26 points to help the Denver Nuggets snap a three-game losing streak by beating the Boston Celtics 97-90 Tuesday night.
Risky business tax breaks cost Maine $100 million per year
Reducing or eliminating what critics call corporate welfare has proved difficult because of the political clout of businesses, experts say.
CLASS A GIRLS SWIMMING: Cape Elizabeth wins state title
The Capers ended a two-year Bangor title run with a 282-268.5 victory over runner-up Brunswick. Deering (248) held off Bangor (245.5) for third in the 22-school meet Tuesday night at Gleason Pool on the campus of Bowdoin College.