Skowhegan police didn’t know Tuesday who was driving a pickup truck that crashed Saturday morning on the horse racing track at the Skowhegan State Fairgrounds.
July 2013
Owner of The Maine Mall drops property tax appeal
Assessed value was at issue in a case that could have cost South Portland as much as $4 million.
State and local regulations determine sales, use of fireworks
Several central Maine communities have enacted ordinances restricting fireworks.
Maine OUI law deal: Take a sobriety test in car
First-time offenders will be able to cut their license suspensions to 30 days if they agree to a device that locks the ignition if they’re drunk.
Somerset County criminal docket, April 8-12, 2013
The following cases were closed from April 8-12, 2013, on the Somerset County unified criminal docket, which includes both felonies and misdemeanors at Skowhegan District Court and Somerset Superior Court.
One gender gap may be narrowing: Infidelity
A survey shows the percentage of wives who cheat on their husbands has risen nearly 40 percent in the last two decades, but more men than women still admit to extramarital affairs.
Two Maine judges sworn in
Calais resident David J. Mitchell will serve as a District Court judge and Judge John V. Romei will serve as an active retired District Court judge.
Powerful winds expected to whip Arizona wildfire
Mourners pack a memorial service for the 19 firefighters who died Sunday.
Augusta child pornographer gets 40 years
‘I’m pretty much damned in this world and the next. … I don’t deserve (forgiveness),’ Wade Hoover, 35, tells the judge.
Visitors flock to remember Gettysburg battle
Some of the bloodiest fighting occurred exactly 150 years ago Tuesday at The Wheatfield, Devil’s Den and Little Round Top.