A criminal complaint filed by a U.S. postal inspector includes two felony counts against Patrick Clark, 52, of South Portland.
January 2019
Smoking rate at all-time low – but benefits not shared equally in U.S.
People from neighborhoods with the highest smoking rates are more likely to be poor, less likely to be white, and more likely to have chronic heart or lung diseases.
Moose wanders into Alaska hospital building
The moose got inside the building through doors that were stuck open because of extreme cold in Anchorage.
Winthrop boys basketball’s defense shines in win over Madison
Ramblers hold Bulldogs to one point in first quarter.
Gardiner girls basketball holds off Erskine
Tigers survive late Eagles rally for win.
Portland council grants Luke’s Lobster a liquor license despite complaints about process
Several residents of Portland Pier are upset that they weren’t notified about the nearby project, which includes a restaurant that’s expected to open around Memorial Day.
Trial for former Jay man accused of killing girlfriend starts
Trial opened Monday with the prosecutor focusing on Sweeney’s obsessive jealousy and the defense pointing to mental illness and deafness.
Waterboro man to serve 54 months of 13-year sentence for stabbing
Vincent Cole, 27, pleaded guilty to seven charges stemming from four different incidents that included the July 2017 stabbing.
Hallowell councilors cite ‘good moral character,’ deny license for marijuana storefront operator
Councilors denied licensing for the Cannabis Healing Center and awarded licenses to three other establishments, including one that missed out in last month’s lottery.
Maine DHHS starts rulemaking process on public assistance for asylum seekers
Gov. Janet Mills does not plan to change rules proposed by the LePage administration after a court decision forcing the state to restore benefits it had been denying.