They issue more than 3,000 seat belts summonses and warnings to motorists in the first three months of the year.
April 2013
Police may file charges following Lebanon dog attack
The 12-year-old Lebanon girl attacked by two pit bulls Saturday afternoon is expected to recover from her injuries.
Wegman to speak at UMaine-Farmington graduation
William Wegman is best-known for his whimsical photographs of his beloved Weimaraners in various costumes and poses.
Battle lines drawn over proposed Maine wind farm
Environmentalists back the Bowers Wind project, while backcountry guides and sporting camp owners will oppose it at hearings this week.
Al Glickman, beloved donor, father, friend, dies at age 79
After making a fortune in real estate, Glickman moved back to Maine and funded many causes here.
Maine marks Worker Memorial Day
Maine is marking international Worker Memorial Day on Sunday by remembering those who’ve been hurt or killed and committing to prevent workplace injuries.
Longtime Thornton Academy headmaster to lead Portland charter school
Carl Stasio, who retired from TA last June, will begin his work as executive director at Baxter Academy for Technology and Science in early May.
Lawmaker believes Boston suspects were trained
The chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee says the FBI is investigating in the U.S. and overseas to determine if and where training might have been conducted.
In joke fest, Obama mocks himself, rivals
He’s not ‘the strapping young Muslim socialist’ he used to be, the president muses at the annual White House Correspondents’ Association dinner Saturday.
Fugitive owner of collapsed Bangladesh factory captured
The man had fled after a catastrophic structural failure killed at least 377 garment workers.