Rowe L. Palmer, 38, is appealing the use of blood work as evidence at his trial.
2017
Skowhegan woman sentenced to 6 months for endangering her child
Stephanie Freeman, 28, was arrested Tuesday for failing to appear in court and is due in court Wednesday on a separate charge of making a false statement.
Vassalboro residents come together in ‘Save the Mill’ campaign
After sustaining severe storm damage, the mill, revitalized earlier by owner Ray Breton, needs hundreds of thousands of dollars for repairs.
Friends of Gardiner man found dead in Rockland storage container say he was polite, hardworking
Adam Purington, 37, whose body was found Saturday morning, is suspected to have died from carbon monoxide poisoning.
Salvation Army helps more than 200 people in its first month in Waterville office
The organization focused on providing assistance through its new office after shuttering its thrift store in September because of rising costs and declining sales.
Augusta construction company signs on to Johnson Hall project
Ganneston Construction and CEO Stacey Morrison also have committed themselves to giving a $100,000 gift for the historic theater’s reconstruction project.
New FCC rules would give internet providers power to control what customers see, use
The changes would undo rules passed by a Democrat-led FCC which said it wanted to make sure all content, whether from big or small companies, would be treated equally by Internet providers.
South Portland urges federal judge to halt company’s lawsuit over oil pipeline
The city is fighting to defend an ordinance that effectively blocks future use of an underground pipeline to export Canadian oil through the city’s waterfront.
Man injured when truck crashes into bridge in northern Somerset County
David McLaughlin, 41, of Lebanon, crashed into a bridge abutment when he lost control of his truck Saturday, police said.
Two injured in crash on Portland’s Congress Street
A driver suffered a medical problem and passed out, sideswiping a second vehicle and hitting a utility pole.