David L. Woodard, 55, pleaded not guilty at his arraignment Friday to a charge alleging he sexually assaulted a woman in Benton.
2018
New murder trial ordered for Kennedy cousin Michael Skakel
Skakel was convicted of murder in 2002 in the bludgeoning death of neighbor Martha Moxley in 1975, when they were teenagers.
State police sergeant wounds man in armed confrontation in Aroostook County
The 20-year veteran is on administrative leave after shooting a Smyrna man whom police sought to arrest Friday at a store in Oakfield.
Wild car chase ends in Gardiner with suspect dipping in river, police say
Daniel Lewis, 25, continued his escape on foot after the car chase, briefly going into the Kennebec River before he was arrested.
Public hearing scheduled for Randolph school closure plan
A vote on the closure of Teresa C. Hamlin school is scheduled for May 15 at the Randolph Town Office.
Law-partner siblings Tom Nale Jr., Tracy Nale buy Arnold Block in downtown Waterville
The duo said they plan to assess demand in terms of what is needed downtown and renovate the buildings accordingly.
Vehicle crash delays South Portland school bus departures
A crash shut a key section of Broadway, hampering the ability for school bus drivers to traverse the city.
Sanford theater group cancels Civil War-era musical after complaints of racial insensitivity
Promotional material posted on Facebook drew numerous comments on the theater company’s page.
Falmouth Spur reopened after truck hauling peat moss overturns
The driver of the truck was slightly injured in the crash.
Navy seeks to keep Arleigh Burke destroyers at sea longer. What that means for BIW is uncertain.
The ships, which are Bath Iron Works’ main product, could sail for 45 years, and that dampens speculation that the Navy will ramp up production.