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May 2017
Augusta man’s 2016 murder conviction upheld in woman’s stabbing
Attorney Caleb Gannon argued that Justin Pillsbury, 42, was entitled to a new trial because a prosecutor’s ‘green-eyed monster’ statement had ‘pandered to sympathy, prejudice and bias of the jury.’
Fire at Waterville shoe store caused by an electrical malfunction ruled accidental
The May 9 fire at the Super Shoes store off Kennedy Memorial Drive caused heavy smoke damage to the building and resulted in an ‘extensive loss of merchandise.’
Biddeford police officer accused of sexual abuse in new lawsuit
The lawsuit is the fourth alleging abuse by former city officers, but a lawyer for the defendant says the allegations were investigated and dismissed many years ago.
Togus to host charity walk Wednesday to benefit homeless veterans
The seventh annual V2K Walk & Roll event promotes employee health and wellness while raising awareness and collecting donations to support homeless veterans nationwide.
Augusta man appeals ‘de facto life sentence’ for sexually assaulting 2 young boys
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court heard oral arguments Thursday in the appeal of Wade Hoover, whose lawyer argued a 60-year prison sentence on federal and state charges was too long.
Analysis: President Trump says he invented an 84-year-old phrase. But, why?
As is so often the case, the central question is: Was he joking?
Mother’s Day nor’easter will bring heavy rain
After a cool start to May, more rain is coming this weekend and it’s likely to be quite heavy.
Trump expected to create commission to investigate voter fraud
The president has alleged, without evidence, that millions of people voted illegally in the last election.
Nearly a dozen car burglaries reported in Fairfield
Thieves targeted unlocked cars and garages, stealing mostly loose change, and may be connected to similar burglaries in Waterville