The FBI also said no human remains were among more than 200 pieces of evidence collected from Ariel Castro’s house.
May 2013
Probe continues into Lyman crash that killed young girl
Police say they will have to do more tests to determine whether the 4-year-old girl was strapped into a booster seat at the time.
Construction headaches continue on crucial Maine-NH connections
Nighttime paving on I-95 in Kittery is expected to slow traffic for the next six weeks, while alternate routes over the Memorial Bridge and Sarah Mildred Long Bridge remain closed.
Mystery smell irks Quincy waterfront neighborhood
The persistent rotten egg smell that has lingered over The Moorings at Squantum Gardens for about six weeks is becoming unbearable.
Bangor woman accused of killing husband is ruled competent to stand trial
Authorities say 49-year-old Roxanne Jeskey killed her husband, Richard, in June 2011 after he spoke to an ex-girlfriend on the phone.
Father rescues 1-year-old son from N.H. river
David Towse said his son somehow got through a childproof door and made it to the river behind their home.
BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: “Canada” and “E.B. White on Dogs”
The first two sentences of Richard Ford’s new novel are probably the most powerful and intriguing of any in a 2012 novel: “First, I’ll tell about the robbery our parents committed. Then about the murders which happened after.”
Bangladesh factory fire kills 8 as collapse toll hits 930
A fire official says the blaze, fed by huge piles of acrylic products used to make sweaters, produced immense amounts of smoke and the victims died of suffocation.
Maine heating oil prices down as demand decreases
Kersosene prices are also falling, while propane prices are holding relatively steady.