Kristyn Atwood was in a group of mostly black fourth-graders on a field trip in 1986 when Wahlberg and his friends hurled rocks, shouted racial slurs and chased them down the street.
January 2015
Ten more arrested in massive Lewiston drug investigation
U.S. Attorney Thomas Delahanty says at a news conference Tuesday that those arrested were connected to an investigation that led to 14 others arrested last week.
U.S. settles case over fake Facebook page
Drug agents used information from a New York woman to create a page in hopes of tricking her associates into revealing illegal drug activity.
Birth announcements
Rogerson, Hatch, Reay, Boivin, Curtis and Lacasse families welcome new additions.
Shiite rebels shell Yemen president’s home, demand more power
U.S. officials say the escalating violence undermines American military and intelligence operations against the al-Qaida branch in Yemen.
SEC bars Maine man from selling securities
Paul A. Ligor Jr. managed accounts without the required licenses, an investigation finds.
Trump giving ‘serious thought’ to presidential run
He also calls the possibility that Mitt Romney may make another White House bid ‘outrageous.’
Vermont man to be sentenced in Maine for defrauding town
Craig Sanborn was convicted last year of two counts of negligent homicide and manslaughter in connection with a fatal gunpowder plant explosion in New Hampshire.
Mainer accused of killing family still held without bail
The case of Keith Coleman of Garland is being continued day-to-day, the prosecutor says.
Yarmouth writer Lily King nominated for prestigious book award
King’s 2014 novel ‘Euphoria’ continues to draw attention.