Several other people were sentenced in hearings Tuesday at the Capital Judicial Center.
July 2015
United Airlines systems problem affects flights in Portland, but only minimally
At the Jetport, one flight is canceled and two others are delayed, but normal schedules are predicted for Thursday.
Millions share story of girl found dead in Massachusetts
The mystery of Baby Doe began on June 25, when a woman walking her dog on the western shore of Deer Island called 911 and reported finding a trash bag containing the girl’s body.
Raid spotlights Subway pitchman’s ties to ex-foundation head
Federal and state authorities raided the home of Subway pitchman Jared Fogle on Tuesday.
Bluegrass/country trio to perform July 11 in Farmington
Mosher’s Seadfood-N’-More site of concert.
Secret to Islamic State’s success: Shock troops who fight to the death
Even the group’s atrocities are in part a tactic, aimed at terrorizing its enemies and depicting itself as an unstoppable juggernaut.
Three dead in shooting near university campus in Baltimore
A statement on the University of Maryland’s website says two gunmen in two vans fired into a group of people.
South Carolina House approves bill removing Confederate flag from Capitol
The bill, passed early Thursday morning after more than 13 hours of debate, goes to Gov. Nikki Haley, who supports it.
Hong Kong stock index down 8 percent amid China sell-off
Other markets in Asia were also sharply down as investor sentiment was hit by the twin worries of the China rout and Greece’s uncertain future in the euro.
OUR OPINION: Clean-needle programs should get state funds
The programs miss out on public funding, even as officials acknowledge their effectiveness.