Christina Poulin, 22, of Augusta, who is six months pregnant, was taken by ambulance to MaineGeneral Medical Center after morning car crash in Winthrop Wednesday.
April 2013
USDA starts new program to track farm animals
It is the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s second attempt at implementing such a system, which officials say is critical to maintaining the security of the nation’s food supply.
Holiday sales bill called boost for Maine biz
The bill would allow stores with less than 10,000 square feet of interior selling space to be open on Easter, Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Records: Ex-official’s wife says husband killed Texas prosecutors
Eric Lyle Williams was convicted last year of stealing county computers in a case handled by two slain prosecutors.
Portland to host Republican Liberty Caucus convention
The caucus describes itself as a volunteer grass-roots wing of the Republican party.
Diplomats: Iran ups nuke technology
The Islamic Republic insists it has no interest in nuclear weapons and says it’s enriching uranium only for nuclear power and other non-military applications. I
Britain’s Iron Lady laid to rest with full pomp
Spectators lining the route broke into applause – and scattered boos – as the carriage passed by, escorted by young soldiers, sailors and airmen.
American expects flights to return to normal
American Airlines is promising to run a near-normal operation today, and that would be just fine for the tens of thousands of passengers who were stranded by a mammoth technology meltdown.
Boston investigators recover pressure cooker lid
Meanwhile, a doctor at Boston Medical Center said two patients, including a 5-year-old, remain in critical condition there. Dozens of others have been released from hospitals around Boston.
Chinese marathon victim remembered as bright, ‘bubbly’
Lu Lingzi was a graduate student studying mathematics and statistics at Boston University before Monday’s bombings.