Melbourne’s mayor says police officials have told her that the shooting followed a domestic dispute between a woman who worked at the mall’s food court and her husband.
January 2015
Pope braves approaching storm to comfort typhoon victims
A church volunteer dies after being hit by scaffolding was toppled.
LePage budget aims to reorganize forestry department
The administration is proposing to create a new unit in the department that will handle natural resources law enforcement and to eliminate some forest ranger positions.
Obama seeking tax increases on wealthy to help middle class
Tuesday’s address is expected to be as much about selling a story of economic revival as it is about outlining new initiatives.
Smoky load in truck triggers alarm in Channel Tunnel
All rail services through the Channel Tunnel between Britain and France were suspended.
Abortion opponents hold ‘Hands Around The Capitol’ in Augusta
An official calls the annual event protesting the Supreme Court Roe v Wade decision that legalized abortion “the largest pro-life gathering in the state.”
OUR OPINION: Drug treatment, enforcement need balance to work
The state’s answer to challenges poised by rising use of heroin continues to fall short.
Pro-life rallies may be smaller than march in France, but still momentous
Newsworthy details last year include shut down of many abortion clinics, passage of laws curbing abortions.
Don’t let pride stop you from mending fences
When a friend dies, all chances of repairing rifts dies too.
Services lacking for women veterans
VA, other agencies not fulfilling their obligation to aid women returning from war.