Kristy Cookson crashed her van while intoxicated with her 4-year-old son on board in Wales last week, police say.
March 2015
Indiana under fire for new law seen as license to discriminate
Businesses and organizations nationwide cancel future travel to Indiana and table expansion plans, as a Democratic lawmaker calls the religious-objections law ‘a national embarrassment.’
Facing shortage, Maine DHHS calls on families to take in foster kids
The agency needs 100 families willing to care for older children, reflecting a surge in their numbers since 2012 possibly tied to a shift in the state’s remove-from-homes policy.
Camden National to acquire Bank of Maine
The new bank will retain the Camden National name and surpass Bangor Savings Bank as Maine’s largest locally owned bank
Camden National plans to acquire The Bank of Maine
The new bank would retain the Camden National name and surpass Bangor Savings Bank as Maine’s largest locally owned bank
One attacker dead after driver rams police vehicle at National Security Agency
An FBI spokeswoman says the incident was not believed to be linked to terrorism.
Poetry month celebrated during artwalk in Kingfield
Dixfield poet Kelly Sterns to read from her work.
Clinton Water District seeks applicants for trustee
Nomination papers must be filed by 3 p.m. May 4.
Robin Williams’ wife, children head to court in estate fight
The two sides disagree with the interpretation of Williams’ trust that appeared to leave items in one homes to his children.
Prosecutors: Germanwings co-pilot was diagnosed with suicidal tendencies
Officials say Andreas Lubitz, 27, had received psychotherapy ‘with a note about suicidal tendencies’ for several years before becoming a pilot.