Abu Ghaith, who was arrested overseas the night of Feb. 28, enters the plea through a lawyer to one count of conspiracy to kill Americans in a case that marks a legal victory for the Obama administration.
March 2013
Wayward seal shows up at Mercy Hospital entrance
“When I first saw it, it looked like somebody snuggled up in a blanket, wiggling around.”
Pentagon chief Hagel makes 1st trip to Afghanistan
Hagel says he plans to talk to Afghan President Hamid Karzai about the recent order expelling U.S. commandos from Wardak Province.
Maine’s shrimp fishing days, catch limit increase
Shrimp fishing expands to seven days a week due to the small catch this year.
State inks deal to preserve Crescent Beach State Park
The five-year, $500,000 lease means the popular park will remain intact.
Randolph martial arts instructor charged with sexually abusing student
Brant Perkins, 53, of Edgecomb, was arrested Thursday night on an allegation that he had sex with one of his students, according to Maine State Police.
High waves, flooding still a threat in York County as storm leaves
The storm dropped 8 to 13 inches of snow in some areas. Its 20-foot waves could still cause more coastal flooding.
Baxter Academy leadership dispute moves online
“It’s unfortunate that he’s trying to hold the school hostage but that’s what he’s doing,” says Allison Crean Davis, the vice chair of the board of directors of the Baxter Academy for Technology and Science.
LePage takes fight on road
The governor says he’ll continue to withhold bonds until the hospital debt is resolved.
Google cutting 1,200 more Motorola jobs
The latest reductions come on top of the 4,000 Motorola job cuts that Google Inc. announced last summer.