A lawsuit filed Monday alleges problems with the recall petitions and the process, but one leader of the recall effort says the lawsuit is just an attempt to delay.
January 2019
Five officers injured in Houston shooting, 2 suspects killed
The officers were taken to hospitals, two in critical condition.
Kennebunk man accused of firing high-powered air rifle inside New York motel
Paul M. Coughlin was charged with criminal possession of a weapon, a Benjamin Bulldog .357, after police responded to reports of shots fired at a motel in Ithaca.
As Waterville revitalization efforts continue, parking issues frustrate business owners
Colby College offers the city $10,000 to help with parking enforcement, a donation police Chief Joseph Massey says will be a big help in the short term.
Five-vehicle crash backs up traffic on I-295 in Portland
Motorists involved suffered minor injuries, state police say.
Gardiner man who stole rifle while doing plumbing work pleads guilty
Robert Gay, 35, was prohibited from possessing a rifle because he had 2 prior felony convictions for theft, prosecutors said.
New Vineyard man to serve more than 13 years for selling drugs, firing gun related to trafficking
Jordan Richard, formerly of Rangeley, pleaded guilty to the federal charges in June 2018 stemming from trafficking in 2017 and another man’s death in 2016.
Skowhegan Area High School speech team wins state championship
Forgoing the debate and congressional debate divisions of the competition, the nine members of the team were able to focus on the speech division and take first place.
Two men charged with drug trafficking following apparent overdose in Auburn
Kevin Camp and Frank Lynch are arrested and charged as part of a police investigation into the death of a 29-year-old Auburn man.
Maine bill would preserve key benefits of ACA in event of repeal
Legislation supported by top Democrats would prohibit insurance companies from refusing coverage for pre-existing conditions and set other standards to help consumers.