Police Chief Jared Mills said the situation led to 15 vehicles being towed from the private parking lot near Meineke Car Care Center at 268 State St.
2020
LGBTQ Pride at 50: Focus shifts amid pandemic, racial unrest
The coronavirus pandemic and calls for racial equality have changed the very nature of this year’s 50th anniversary LGBTQ Pride events.
Farmington man accused of threatening grandmother with knife, biting police officer
A judge set Jeremy Clifford’s bail on Thursday at $1,000.
Bowdoin College football coach says players have ‘big-time’ decisions to make
B.J. Hammer says some players are concerned about the near future after the school canceled the fall sports season.
Appeals court reviews ruling that put Cape Elizabeth student’s suspension on hold
The district suspended Aela Mansmann for 3 days last year after she posted notes in a school bathroom about a rapist in the high school, an act she and her mother argue constitutes protected speech.
Strike enters day 5: Bath shipyard union wants federal mediator for help as communication stalls
Both the company and union have said they’re ready to restart negotiations, but each party was waiting for the other to make the first move as of Thursday.
Ailing Maine hospitals seek $120 million relief package from state
The state hospital association seeks the aid to offset the loss of revenue since doctors and hospitals were advised to cease non-emergency care because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Economic recovery panel to suggest easing Maine’s restrictions on out-of-state visitors
A subcommittee of Gov. Janet Mills’ Economic Recovery Committee recommends the state bring its strict entry requirements in line with those of other New England states.
Fourth BIW worker tests positive for coronavirus
The three employees who previously tested positive have since recovered and returned to work.
NFL hasn’t changed plans for start of training camp
The league still hopes camps will open in late July, but the number of preseason games might be reduced.