Prosecutors say Kathryn McDonough lied when she told investigators she had no contact with Elizabeth ‘Lizzi’ Marriott the day they say the UNH student was strangled or suffocated.
July 2013
Crash snarls traffic Monday on Augusta’s Western Avenue
Derek Auger, 24, of Waterville, was taken to the hospital after a crash that snarled traffic on Western Avenue Monday evening.
U.S.: 15 high-risk diplomatic posts need upgrade
Diplomatic security chief Gregory Starr says problems include improper blast walls and insufficient setback from public streets.
As heat rises in Maine, a call to crank power down
Mainers are asked to conserve as energy use nears a record during a hot week, and as air conditioners get scarce in stores.
Panama finds suspected weapons on N. Korean ship
The ship appeared to be transporting illegal missile-system parts from Cuba to North Korea, which would violate a United Nations embargo.
Nebraska moves to revoke Dennard’s probation
The 23-year-old Patriots tight end was pulled over is charged with first-offense drunken driving, refusing a chemical test and a traffic infraction.
Testimony targets Swan’s workers’ comp claims
Former Chelsea selectwoman is on trial for multiple counts of fraud, including taking federal benefits because she couldn’t work while she was collecting income from other sources.
Snowden submits request for asylum in Russia
Snowden argues in his application that he fears “he could be subjected to torture and capital punishment” in the U.S., according to lawyer Anatoly Kucherena.
Sen. Reid says filibuster showdown may be averted
The agreement would not resolve deep partisan divisions over the future use of filibusters to block a president’s executive nominees, said officials on both sides.
Maine Natural Gas quits Augusta pipeline fight
City Manager William Bridgeo said he will ask city councilors at their meeting Thursday to consider an order authorizing him to contract with Summit Natural Gas of Maine to supply gas to city and school property.