Lenwood Williams, 29, was reportedly experiencing a mental health breakdown during the incident that lead to his arrest June 29, 2018.
2020
Two structure fires in 2 days damage, destroy homes in Richmond
Richmond Fire Chief John Bellino said a River Road home was damaged, while a Langdon Road home was destroyed after two fires Monday and Tuesday.
Legendary high school coach Morgan Wootten dies at 88
Wootten was the winningest high school basketball coach ever when he retired in 2002 after 46 seasons at DeMatha High in Maryland.
Tax evader in New Hampshire standoff should not be released, prosecutors argue
The U.S. attorney’s office says a woman who took part in a monthslong standoff with her husband U.S. marshals in 2007 should not be released from federal prison yet.
Rembrandt portrait of son coming to Connecticut
‘Titus in a Monk’s Habit’ hasn’t been exhibited in the U.S. in more than half a century.
Police release footage of Brunswick burglaries, ask for public’s help
Local churches and businesses have been targeted since late last week, and police released surveillance footage hoping someone can identify the suspect.
Woman pleads not guilty to attempted murder in Augusta
Quashay Phillips, 24, allegedly slashed a woman’s throat in February 2019 during an argument over going to Walmart.
Super Bowl talk without the Patriots? Much of the NFL fan base says bring it on
Call it Patriots fatigue, but more nationwide interest in the Super Bowl will be generated this year with New England on the outside looking in.
Maine to challenge judge’s decision delaying new à la carte cable law
The statute would allow customers to buy TV content on a channel-by-channel or even program-by-program basis.
Another fox killed in West Bath to be tested for rabies
The Sagadahoc County Sheriff’s Office killed a fox on State Road near the Occupational Health Associates as a precaution because the animal didn’t seem to be acting normal.