Anneliese Heinig of Richmond was last seen early on Nov. 26, walking away from her car on Interstate 295 near where it crosses the Presumpscot River in Falmouth.
2019
Portland IT firm Logically expands into North Carolina with acquisition
The acquisition of Carolinas IT will increase Logically’s workforce by 50 percent to 225 workers.
Blaine House solar project a powerful symbol – and debatable economic investment
Complications lowered by half how much energy would be offset and tripled the payback period.
Maine couple helping Portland’s homeless one burrito at a time
The PLC Street Team, a ministry of Portland Life Center, aims to spread hope and love through food and prayer.
Trump administration rule will cut food stamps for nearly 700,000 people
The new plan will strip states’ ability to issue work requirement waivers unless a city or county has an unemployment rate of 6% or higher.
Sharon Carrillo, charged with murder in daughter’s death from abuse, deemed competent to stand trial
Prosecutors say 10-year-old Marissa Kennedy had been beaten for months by her mother and stepfather.
Trump aims for role of statesman, but shatters NATO unity message
The president calls Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau ‘two-faced’ and French President Emanuel Macron ‘nasty’ during a trip that exposed the alliance’s divisions.
Legal scholars make case for impeachment; Democrats say they’re all in
In a starkly partisan undertaking, House Democrats are charging toward a Christmastime vote on removing President Trump.
Former Maine bishop resigns Buffalo post under fire for handling of sexual abuse accusations
Richard Malone was bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland from 2004 until 2012.
Our View: New distracted driving law needs time to work
The law will ultimately be judged on whether it reduces accidents.