The performance of the new stealth destroyer is being analyzed and problems will be corrected.
2015
LePage agrees to release $5 million in land conservation bonds, criticizes lawmakers
The governor will issue voter-approved bonds for the Land for Maine’s Future program, which he has been trying to use as leverage to advance a home heating assistance program.
Bangor woman charged after allegedly striking Madison VFW patron
Nicole Smith, 30, was charged and hospitalized for evaluation of her ‘level of impairment’ after the alleged Sunday morning assault on a woman who asked her to calm down.
Morning Sentinel Dec. 14 police log
Waterville area police reports for Dec. 14, 2015.
Baltimore jury weighs officer’s fate in Freddie Gray’s death
William Porter is the first of six officers to be tried in connection with the death of Gray while he was handcuffed inside a police van.
Clinton police officer among those to receive Spirit of America Foundation awards
Dozens of volunteers and organizations from around Kennebec County will be honored Wednesday night.
Augusta warming shelter to open Tuesday at new location
The warming center has moved from its former downtown location to St. Mark’s Parish Hall on Pleasant Street.
Prosecutors won’t charge 16-year-old driver who killed pedestrian in Harpswell
The rising sun may have blinded Isabella Slocum before she hit Rita Douglas, 75, and her dog along Harpswell Island Road, investigators found.
Kennebec Journal Dec. 14 police log
Augusta area police reports for Dec. 14, 2015.
Electrical issue may have been cause of Oakland blaze
The state fire marshal’s office continues to investigate Saturday’s Oak Street fire, which left a family of nine homeless and killed two dogs.