The Danish woman was attacked on her final night in India as she returned from New Delhi’s main shopping district and approached a group of men asking for directions.
January 2014
Capital Area Technical Center recognizes students
AUGUSTA — Capital Area Technical Center has announced its recent students of the Month. December, 2013 Ryan Hamel is a senior at Erskine Academy enrolled in the Electrical Technology program. Hamel has enjoyed the program’s combination of the theoretical and practical aspects. He played football in the fall and was voted the most valuable player […]
Bank of America 4Q earnings jump nearly five-fold
The nation’s second-largest bank earned $3.44 billion in the October to December period, up from $732 million a year earlier.
OUR OPINION: Maine should arm its forest rangers
As law enforcement personnel, they shouldn’t go unprotected into dangerous situations.
Report: NSA maps pathway into computers
The agency has implanted software in nearly 100,000 computers in foreign countries that allows the U.S. to conduct surveillance on those machines, according to new report.
Authorities: N.M. shooter warned certain students before opening fire
A middle school teacher talks the 12-year-old shooter into dropping his weapon, which prevents more carnage.
Frat members sued over Yale-Harvard game death
A rental truck carrying beer kegs fatally struck a 30-year-old woman and injured two others.
Fla. theater shooting suspect had commendable police career
As a police officer, Curtis Reeves was often praised for his problem-solving and ability to manage stressful situations.
Heroin and pill abuse stir a battle cry in Vermont
Nearly every day, police are responding to burglaries or armed robberies investigators believe are prompted by a hunger for money to feed drug addictions.
Repair work under way on NH-Maine bridge
Rreplacement of the Sarah Mildred Long Bridge is scheduled to begin in 2015.