The Mississippi man struck a plea agreement in a case involving letters sent to the president, a senator and a judge.
May 2014
Former NY Times editor Jill Abramson: Leading newsroom was honor
The Times unexpectedly announced last week that Abramson was being replaced by managing editor Dean Baquet.
L.L. Bean CEO to step down in 2016
Chris McCormick, who has led the retailer for more than a decade, says he’s giving early notice so there can be a smooth transition.
Fire destroys SUV in Winslow
Motorist said Buick Rendezvous started smoking as she drove home on Clinton Avenue.
Winthrop woman indicted in deadly Monmouth crash
Alyssa Marcellino was charged with driving with a suspended license when she caused a crash that killed a Mount Vernon woman and badly injured her sister.
Pregnant worker stabbed by patient at Maine psychiatric hospital files lawsuit
Jamie Hill-Spotswood told a supervisor that she felt unsafe less than a week before she was stabbed repeatedly in the face and hand, her lawsuit says.
Threats aim to derail Ukraine’s presidential vote
Ukraine is holding a presidential election Sunday but it has become downright dangerous for many in the east to be associated with the vote.
UMaine System trustees OK round one of cutbacks
The budget sheds programs and 157 jobs, and officials say more deep cuts likely will be needed next year.
U.S. officials charge China with economic cyber-spying
The hackers are accused of stealing trade secrets and engaging in espionage against big-name makers of nuclear and solar technology.