A trauma surgeon at University Medical Center said he noticed immediately that wounds were made by a high-powered weapon.
2017
Men involved in Gorham birdshot incident located
Game Wardens sought 2 men believed to have been responsible for shooting a 55-year-old Casco man in the face with birdshot.
Supporters hope Collins will skip run for governor, stay in Senate
She’ll decide next week whether to make a bid to succeed Paul LePage, but her backers don’t want Congress to lose a powerful moderate and a check on President Trump.
Medicaid expansion – on Maine’s November ballot – divides business groups
Some see the referendum as a moral imperative that will benefit workers and, ultimately, the state’s economy, but others anticipate tax increases to cover the costs.
Village Candle’s new management team includes former SBA head Jeanne Hulit
Hulit, the company’s new president, and 3 other executives were selected to help the Wells company expand.
Accused acts out shooting in Parkman murder trial
Robert Burton, using a replica gun on an improvised bed in court, acted out and narrated what he said was the shooting sequence that wounded him and killed Stephanie Gebo.
With mill closed, Bucksport looking for redevelopment ideas
After Verso closed its mill and laid off 500 people, town officials are looking at ways to reuse the former paper-making site.
ACLU cites ‘barrage of bullying’ for Maine minority students
The report describes hateful speech and harassment as common occurrences in the state’s schools.
Late-night hosts get serious, plead for Congress to address gun control
Stephen Colbert asked what should be done to combat ‘pure evil.’ His answer: ‘The answer can’t be nothing. It can’t.’