The 17-year-old left his home around 11 a.m. Sunday and still hadn’t returned five hours later.
2017
Caches of data recovered in war zones expose ISIS tactics, identities
Abandoned material helps officials add names to travel watch lists and check for terrorist cells, and the information has been shared with a 19-nation task force.
New clinical trial might change standard treatment for melanoma
The drug used to prevent relapse in patients with advanced melanoma is not the one that most people get.
Observances today mark 9/11 anniversary
Following is a list of events to be held in the Portland area.
Waterville cross country teams showing promise
The Purple Panthers take advantage of their depth.
More programs give special attention to first-generation university students
USM and other schools recognize the newcomers need help navigating campus life and study demands, which are unlike anything the first-in-the-family students have known.
Hillary Clinton: ‘I am done with being a candidate’
The former secretary of state says she will not pursue the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination.
Supreme Court asked to consider Mississippi’s use of Confederate image
The state flag with the Confederate battle flag in its upper left corner has been a source of controversy.
Pontiff, injured while riding in popemobile, honors slave-defending saint in Colombia
Despite suffering a cut and black eye, Francis completes a five-day visit with praise for St. Peter Claver, a 17th-century missionary who insisted on treating slaves with dignity.