Maine’s Howe twins apply their technological wizardry to a dangerous aspect of police work.
April 2013
Man charged in poison letters case described as troubled
Paul Kevin Curtis, 45, faces two charges of sending ricin-laced letters to President Obama and a U.S. senator.
Feds hunt bomb suspects; Obama offers reassurance
The FBI and other law enforcement officials are planning a news briefing this afternoon on the investigation.
Rottweiler attack leaves 3-year-old Farmingdale girl with significant injuries
Authorities are investigating the reasons why a Rottweiler attacked a 3-year-old girl in Farmingdale Thursday morning, causing significant injuries.
Roll call lists senators’ votes on background checks
Maine’s senators were among those supporting the compromise measure that failed to pass.
Big bear drawn to 96-year-old Wayne woman’s window
Motion-activated camera captures images of a bear feeding on a bird feeder at the home of Priscilla Stevenson, 96, of Walton Road in Wayne.
Ohio air show cancels plan to re-enact dropping of atomic bomb
The B-29 plane “Fifi,” similar to the Enola Gay B-29 bomber used to attack Japan, will remain in the show but in a separate role.
Mount Vernon woman charged in Augusta car crash
Megan M. Moone, 22, of Mount Vernon was charged with operating under the influence after reportedly crashing her vehicle on Hospital Street in Augusta on Wednesday.
School security study backed by teachers union, sportsmen’s group
The study, to be performed by the Maine Department of Education, would look at a wide range of physical measures to improve security at schools.
Maine woman charged in N.H. murder case
Michele Corson of Skowhegan allegedly played a role in the slaying of her brother’s ex-wife.