Canadian officers are searching for evidence in the July 6 railway disaster that killed 47 people and destroyed much of a small Quebec town.
July 2013
SAC’s history: Dazzling success, dubious actions
Even in the high-flying hedge fund world, SAC Capital has stood out for its audacity, ambition and mammoth returns.
Pope Francis calls for end to injustices to poor
The ‘slum pope’ receives a warm welcome from one of Rio de Janeiro’s most notorious shantytowns.
Beauty, durability, functionality all part of baking in Skowhegan
Qualities that a structure should possess apply also to bread and the art of baking, according to Kneading Conference keynote speaker Richard Miscovich.
Accomplice in N.H. student’s death pleads guilty
Kathryn McDonough of Portsmouth told investigators she helped dump the body of Elizabeth Marriott into the waters off Peirce Island.
Mainer in space discusses dramatic rescue, missing home
Astronaut Chris Cassidy and colleague Karen Nyberg talk to the Press Herald via video conference from the International Space Station.
Two years later, no arrest in death of N.H. girl
The body of 11-year-old Celina Cass was found less than a mile from her home a week after she was last seen using her family’s computer.
Anthem-MaineHealth network approved – with conditions
A rival network blasts the partnership as a ‘backroom deal’ that discriminates against central and western Maine.
Request for probe of Maine DEP on hold
A legislator says he needs to refine the goals of any review, which he’s seeking in reaction to a Press Herald investigation.
Spotlight hits raspberries during Winthrop church festival
As far as organizers at the East Winthrop Baptist Church are concerned, other crops can have their day in the sun, but for them, raspberries are the one to celebrate.