HALLOWELL — A city police cruiser was likely totaled Saturday night when an alleged drunken driver broadsided the vehicle from behind, as the officer was turning left into a Water Street parking lot.
February 2013
US gets most golds at ski worlds
Ted Ligety leads the way with gold medals in super-G, super-combined and giant slalom.
Freeze Out raises cold cash
A 24-hour volunteer effort in Freeport collects $12,000 – and 800 pounds of food – for needy residents.
Maine gets pieces in place for health care law
Maine is one of 11 states to approve at least some of the Affordable Care Act’s so-called market reforms, but is unwilling go along with one the expansion of Medicaid.
Republican foe of Hagel’s nomination says let vote go on
Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., says Republican senators should stop stalling and allow a vote on Chuck Hagel as defense secretary.
Mainers take part in climate rally in Washington
Five busloads of Mainers will be attending Sunday’s Forward on Climate rally in Washington.
Pizza delivery driver robbed at gunpoint in South Portland
Three men took cash and pizza at knife and gunpoint from the delivery man at the Old English Village apartments.
Blustery storm to leave several inches
The storm is just brushing the Maine coast, leaving behind 2 to 6 inches of snow before it moves out around dark.
CLASS A WRESTLING: Marshwood wins 2nd straight
SANFORD — Marshwood High started fast and had the Class A wrestling team title wrapped up before the championship bouts even started. Senior captain Tyler Davidson had to wait a little longer to make some individual history.
Rival measures would restore alewives into the St. Croix
Gov. Paul LePage’s administration would move cautiously. A competing proposal would open river dams immediately.