The death is under investigation by local police and the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
May 2013
Arias trial now turns to whether she lives or dies
Just minutes after her conviction Wednesday, she tells a TV station she would ‘prefer to die sooner than later.’
Maine officials warn of moose on the move
May and June are the most common months for moose collisions due to a combination of factors, including calving time, weather and salt.
Maine education chief visiting tribal school
Commissioner Stephen Bowen is visiting the Indian Township School in Princeton today to see how students use touch-screen iPad computers in their classrooms.
Hurting but grateful: Lewiston fire victims share their stories
They lost nearly everything they owned in the three fires that destroyed nine buildings in downtown Lewiston in the space of a week.
Maine bill proposes yearly check of hospital finances
Sen. Geoffrey Gratwick of Bangor, a physician, also wants to appoint a special panel to review the data.
Local military members honored
SAN ANTONIO — Air Force Airman Cody J. Moses recently graduated with honors from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, San Antonio.
BOOKS: Berlin cop Bernie Gunther back on the beat
Most historical thrillers set against the background of World War II focus on the Allied side. But Scottish author Philip Kerr’s novels about Berlin cop Bernie Gunther go behind the scenes of German life during and after WWII. Written out of sequence, these richly plotted novels are mainstays of best-sellers lists.
Annual AIDS walkplanned for May 18
HALLOWELL — MaineGeneral Medical Center’s Horizon Program is holding its fourth annual AIDS Walk of Central Maine on Saturday, May 18 at Waterfront Park. Registration begins at 9 a.m. with the walk at 10 a.m., led by Hallowell Mayor Charlotte Warren and Dr. Mark Rolfe.