A Supreme Judicial Court panel focuses on the conflict between ordering payment for a federally illegal drug and potentially leaving an injured worker to use prescription opioids.
September 2017
Morning Sentinel Sept. 13 police log
Waterville area police reports for Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2017.
Power restored to 1,200 CMP customers in China after dump truck hits poles, crashes
The truck’s driver apparently did not know he had engaged a device that raises the truck body, which caught on wires, lifting the truck off the pavement.
Section of Gage Street next to downtown Augusta fire station to close permanently
The closure, effective at noon Monday, comes ahead of an expansion of Hartford Fire Station.
Woman injured while dousing grease fire in Monmouth mobile home
Jen Adams, 31, was able to contain the blaze effectively by the time firefighters arrived.
Attorney General Mills joins lawsuit, says rollback of DACA threatens ‘justice itself’
Maine is now among 20 states challenging the Trump decision to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program and its deportation protections.
Portland man charged with assaulting 8-week-old daughter
Police say the infant suffered a serious injury and had to be hosptalized.
I called Equifax with a simple question. This is what happened.
Finding out whether your personal information is secure is an odyssey you may not be prepared for.
Former Maine developer gets another week before reporting to prison
Michael Liberty, who lives in Florida, was supposed to begin his prison sentence in Atlanta last week. Then came Hurricane Irma.
For millions in Florida without air conditioning, heat is next big threat
Older people are ‘generally weaker, on medications, out of shape’ and not used to extreme situations, one health official says.