The 23-year-old South Portland man is being held at the Cumberland County Jail on $150,000 bail.
April 2013
Judge boosts F. Lee Bailey’s bid for Maine law license
A Supreme Judicial Court judge finds that Bailey is almost fit to practice law, except for an outstanding tax debt of nearly $2 million.
Boston Marathon finish line area coming back to life
Boston police this morning allowed traffic and pedestrians to cross Boylston on Clarendon Street for the first time since the Patriots’ Day bombings.
Weather postpones UMaine-Holy Cross baseball at Goodall Park in Sanford
The prospect of poor weather has led to the postponement of the baseball game between the University of Maine and Holy Cross scheduled for Tuesday night at Goodall Park in Sanford. The tentative makeup date is Wednesday, May 15.
France approves gay marriage, violent protests erupt
France becomes the 14th country to legalize gay marriage, but within hours, fiery clashes break out between protestors and police.
Officials continue to build profiles of bombing suspects
There is not a single profile of a violent extremist in the U.S., but counterterror experts describe one classic pattern: young first- or second-generation immigrants striking out after struggling to fit in.
Officials: Six-term Democratic Sen. Baucus to retire
A Democrat with an independent streak, Baucus supported the Bush tax cuts of 2001 and Obama’s signature 2010 health care law.
Alleged rapist’s arraignment postponed again
Eric Bard, 23, of Sidney, accused of raping a 4-year-old girl and indicted in August on 21 counts of sexually related assault and contact, has yet to enter a plea, more than eight months after he was charged.
In Maine, privacy for gun permit data likely
The bill would shield data that has been public for more than 30 years.
Ceremony puts Bush back in public eye
On Thursday, thousands of high-profile guests from around the world will gather for a ceremony to formally dedicate the Bush presidential center.