Witnesses say state police cruisers and unmarked vehicles were chasing her and that she was speeding in the breakdown lane.
October 2013
Storm brings rare tornado to Pacific Northwest
A team from the National Weather Service office in Seattle went to the scene and confirmed the tornado from eyewitness accounts.
Maine police investigate death of bicyclist hit by truck
Police say 27-year-old Joseph Sweet was riding the three-wheeled vehicle in Corinth on Sunday when he was struck by a pickup.
Four Maine police departments get grants for school officers
Attorney General Eric Holder said the grants are an effort “to take all possible steps to ensure that our kids are safe when they go to school.”
Portsmouth shipyard workers told to report for duty Tuesday
But Maine’s Acadia National Park will close its gates if there’s a government shutdown.
Effects of shutdown will vary in Maine
While some federal employees could lose paychecks, many Mainers will notice nothing different.
Congress plunges nation into government shutdown
The shutdown sends hundreds of thousands of workers home and inconveniences millions of people who rely on federal services.
University of Maine at Augusta announces 11th season of Concerts at Jewett performances
AUGUSTA — The University of Maine at Augusta College of Arts and Sciences and UMA Senior College have announced the concert schedule for the 11th season of Concerts at Jewett held at Jewett Hall Auditorium.
Family Chocolate Festival set for Oct. 6
AUGUSTA — Bread of Life Ministries will hold a Family Fun Chocolate Festival from 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 6, at the Elks Lodge, 397 Civic Center Drive.
GED math marathon offered Thursday
FAIRFIELD — Lawrence Adult Education will hold a math marathon from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday for those who have started the GED test and have avoided or failed the math tests. The marathon will include hours of intensive math instruction, testing taking strategies, that are aimed at helping individuals pass the GED math test.