An attorney says James Pak, 77, wants to spare the survivor of the 2012 shootings, his wife and the victims’ families the ordeal of a trial.
2016
Waterville to consider adopting moratorium on marijuana-related businesses
City Councilors will take a first vote Tuesday on banning pot operations for 180 days while the city decides where such businesses would be located and how they would be regulated.
Kennebec Journal Feb. 1 police log
Augusta area police reports for Feb. 1, 2016.
Slain Virginia 13-year-old mourned as investigation continues
David Eisenhauer, 18, and Natalie Keepers, 19, faces charges in the abduction and killing of Nicole Madison Lovell.
Petitions to legalize marijuana draw protest upon arrival in Augusta
Medical marijuana growers predict damage to their industry and harm to patients if Mainers vote for the change in state law.
Engagement: Pelletier, Keating
FARMINGDALE — Michael and Ann Pelletier, of Farmingdale, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Megan Alyse Pelletier, to Ian James Keating, son of Nora and Steve Keating, of Waterville, New York. Megan, of Farmingdale, is a 2007 graduate of Saint Dominic Regional high School and a 2011 graduate of Clarkson University, where she received […]
Airlines restore tiny perks, like pretzels, to pacify fliers
American Airlines is the latest carrier to bring back free snacks in the economy section and more free entertainment options on some aircraft.
Police leaders across U.S. rethinking use-of-force principles
The principles include an acknowledgment that officers should go beyond the basic legal standard and focus on preserving all human lives in any encounter.
U.S. construction spending hit 8-year-high in 2015
Economists believe building activity, fueled by construction on homes and apartments, will bolster the overall economy this year.