The Marine Patrol will switch its mission Saturday to searching for the man’s body.
August 2013
New technology, politics and prices generate uncertainty for utilities
Utilities like Georgia’s Southern Co. make multi-billion dollar investments based on decades-long economic forecasts, but today’s climate of rapidly-changing technology, volatile fuel prices and changing regulations makes it easy to second-guess their decisions.
Working photojournalist gang raped in India
Police said the 22-year-old woman was on assignment to take pictures of a onetime textile-manufacturing neighborhood when five men confronted her and her colleague.
Obama defends government surveillance programs
The president concedes the NSA had ‘inadvertently, accidentally, pulled the emails’ of some Americans.
‘Hyperloop’ travel idea gains fans if not backers
At a computer simulation software firm, engineers are designing and testing a virtual model.
Old Town man charged with fitting room theft
Police track down the suspect at a nearby Chili’s.
U.N. says Syrian child refugees top 1 million
‘Even after they have crossed a border to safety, they are traumatized, depressed and in need of a reason for hope.’
Hernandez cousin pleads not guilty to contempt
Tanya Singleton refused to testify before the grand jury that indicted Aaron Hernandez in the murder of a friend.
Trenton man pleads not guilty to slaying
Prosecutors say William Morse, 43, killed 61-year-old Richard Bellittieri last year and took Bellittieri’s Social Security card, driver’s license, and bank cards.
Wal-Mart pushes ‘made in America’ at summit
The world’s largest retailer hopes to capitalize on the company’s recent commitment to drive more manufacturing in the U.S.