James Cameron, 50, fled Maine last November while on bail appealing his child-pornography conviction.
February 2013
WESTERN D GIRLS BASKETBALL: Forest Hills presses way to win
Tuesday morning, the Forset Hills Tigers used their speed and passing ability to defeat Greater Portland Christian, 48-34, in the quarterfinal round of the Western Maine Class D girls tournament. The fourth-seeded Tigers (16-3) face No. 1 Rangeley in a semifinal game Thursday morning at the Augusta Civic Center while No. 5 Portland Christian finishes at 12-6.
WESTERN D GIRLS BASKETBALL: Rangeley uses height advantage in win
It didn’t take long for the mismatch on paper to become a mismatch on the Augusta Civic Center floor Tuesday morning, as top-seeded Rangeley barreled into the semifinals with a 52-28 victory over No. 8 Islesboro Central School.
EASTERN A GIRLS BASKETBALL: Cony, Lawrence face off in semifinals
The Cony Rams take on another surging team, No. 4 Lawrence, in the Eastern A girls basketball semifinals at 4 p.m., Wednesday at the Augusta Civic Center.
Supreme Court hears arguments over Monsanto patents
The case is being closely watched by researchers and businesses holding patents on DNA molecules, nanotechnologies and other self-replicating technologies.
Gen. Allen to retire, won’t lead European command
President Obama says Gen. John Allen is retiring so he can address family health issues.
Portsmouth school fires employee for allegedly soliciting minor
Kenneth Kimber also was fired from his job as a boys’ varsity basketball coach at Noble High School in Berwick, Maine.
Court to hear appeal of limits on individual campaign donations
An Alabama man and the RNC argue that it’s unconstitutional to stop a donor from giving more than $46,200 to political candidates and $70,800 to political committees and PACs.
Court says police don’t have to prove dog training
The court rules that police don’t have to extensively document the work of drug-sniffing dogs in the field to be able to use the results of their work in court.