Aubrey N. Armstrong, 29, has pleaded not guilty to charges of murder, felony murder and robbery, and is set to stand trial this week at the Capital Judicial Center.
2018
Dangerous building designation sought for downtown Gardiner building damaged by fire
In the 14 months since Ed Raws bought 235 Water St. in Gardiner, nothing has been done to the building even after a plan for development.
Madison residents to vote on $10.1 million school budget
The proposed 2018-2019 budget is a 3 percent increase over the current budget.
Solutions remain elusive as group home crisis looms
DHHS Commissioner Ricker Hamilton tells parents and advocates that legislative action is needed to increase reimbursement rates for direct care workers in group homes and other settings for adults with intellectual disabilities.
Waterville Council to consider funds for paving former site of The Ticonic sculpture
City Manager Michael Roy said Monday that while officials had considered replacing the sculpture on The Concourse with another fixture, the site will remain vacant for now.
Maine’s senators submit bill to delay tariff on newsprint
Sens. Susan Collins and Angus King want to delay a proposed import tax on Canadian newsprint so the Commerce Department can study the effects on U.S. newsprint manufacturers and the newspaper industry.
Production hiccup slows first-quarter sales for ImmuCell
The Portland company says it was unable to fully satisfy customer demand for its flagship product.
Oxford County administrator placed on leave
Scott Cole says he was placed on leave Friday pending a termination hearing.
Melania Trump successfully treated for kidney condition
The White House says she will remain in the hospital after a procedure for a benign condition.