He walked into the U.S. on a railroad trestle near Calais in July and she assisted him, federal authorities say.
2018
Iraqi restaurant Babylon on Forest Avenue closes
The owners say they are looking for a new location.
After years of work, cabins for homeless veterans open on Togus campus
The cabins will house up to 21 veterans and were built on land leased from the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs.
Deputy Attorney General Rosenstein denies that he proposed secretly taping Trump
The allegations were first reported by The New York Times, which also said that Rosenstein floated the idea of using the 25th Amendment to remove President Donald Trump as unfit for office.
Dr. Dora Anne Mills named senior vice president at MaineHealth
Formerly a top health official for the state, she has been the vice president of clinical affairs at the University of New England.
Kennebec Journal Sept. 21 police log
Augusta area police reports for Sept. 21, 2018.
Waterville bank robbery suspect leads indictment list in Kennbec County
A number of people were indicted Thursday by a grand jury sitting in Kennebec County.
Humane Society Waterville Area has raised $40,000 toward $250,000 goal
Officials are seeking donations and hosting fundraisers in an effort to prevent closure of the animal shelter.
Advocacy group makes new legal move to block LePage’s efforts to reject Medicaid expansion
Maine Equal Justice Partners wants a judge to bring in an outside party to amend the state’s expansion plan and short-circuit the governor’s request that the federal government reject the plan.
Athens special town meeting to decide water issue, food sovereignty
Residents will vote on whether the Athens Corner Store can put a well on town property, a food sovereignty ordinance proposed by farmer and teacher Kassie Dwyer, and whether to appoint or elect the road commissioner.