The county’s lead domestic violence investigator was not injured in the crash, which extensively damaged a police cruiser owned by the Somerset County District Attorney’s Office, police said.
2016
Waterville man convicted in baby’s death accused of possessing firearm
Erik Hart, 45, was arrested at his residence Monday after police said they attempted to pull him over and he wouldn’t stop, tossing a gun onto a neighbor’s lawn where children live.
Waterville man faces drug charges after disturbance call
Brian Miller, 36, was arrested over Labor Day weekend after police allegedly found him to be in possession of Suboxone and Ritalin at a city gas station.
Trott Family Clowns mark 50 years in the Clinton Fair parade on Saturday
The clowning tradition was started by twin brothers Merle Sr. and Malcolm Trott in a Volkswagen Beetle in 1966.
Howard Johnson’s diner in Bangor closes, leaving just 1 more
With the restaurant in Bangor closed, the once-ubiquitous chain is now down to one location, in New York.
After a dry and record warm summer, what’s ahead for early fall?
Although southern Maine is in a drought, 2016 is currently far from the driest year on record.
Maine officials to meet again Thursday to discuss drought conditions
The state’s Drought Task Force met in early August for the first time since 2002.
Scathing LePage mural tests Portland’s stance on free speech
Some people take matters into their own hands, changing the graffiti that depicted the governor in Ku Klux Klan garb so that his likeness has Mickey Mouse ears.
13 shot to death, dozens wounded over the weekend in Chicago
Labor Day weekend was the deadliest holiday weekend of one of the bloodiest summers the city has experienced in decades.
Vassalboro to hold public hearing on two items heading to Nov. 8 ballot
Residents will get to comment on proposed changes to a zoning ordinance and a possible sidewalk project.