A Superior Court justice says lawmakers are free to require specific staffing, inmate levels.
April 9, 2018
Kennebec sheriff’s deputy injured after car rear-ends parked cruiser in Belgrade
The deputy was released from the hospital after treatment for his injuries caused by a car striking his cruiser Sunday night on Route 27.
Former Waterville mayor leads effort to oust Nick Isgro from office after tweet controversy
Karen Heck along with two other residents took out paperwork Monday morning to initiate the recall process for Mayor Nick Isgro following outrage over a tweet telling a school shooting survivor to “eat it.”
Portland man charged in Gorham Domino’s robbery
Police have not connected Nathan Allen, 36, to 10 similar armed robberies that have plagued Greater Portland businesses since March.
Luc Tieman found guilty by jury of murdering wife
In her closing argument to the jury, Assistant Attorney General Leanne Zainea told the jury their only possible conclusion could be that Luc Tieman ‘is guilty of murder’ in the death of his wife, Valerie.
Holocaust center plans remembrance program
April 15 program will feature a viewing of “No Asylum: The Untold Chapter of Anne Frank’s Story.”
Polar Plunge for Camp Capella
Hall-Dale High School Key Club raise more than $2,000 for camp for children and adults with disabilities.
War tax season actions events planned
Local WTR actions taking place in Damariscotta, Farmington, Rome and Unity.
Beavers focus of talk April 11 at UMF
Chuck Hulsey, with the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, will speak.
New luxury hotel will cost $792,000 a night – and be 200 miles up
Declining launch prices are one reason a growing list of entrepreneurial firms see a demand for more real estate in low Earth orbit.