New Hampshire authorities rejected her request last year for parole consideration or sentence reduction.
2020
Les Otten steps up so Dixville Notch can retain claim to electoral fame
The tiny New Hampshire community, which traditionally is among the first to cast ballots for president in primaries and the general election, needed a fifth resident.
A great year for U.S. jobs is also likely to be worst since 2011
Despite exceeding economist’s projections, the final jobs report for 2019 will show the slowest gain in nine years.
Maine’s economic development chief says state has ambitious goals
The plan, unveiled Dec. 11, is focused on three main goals: Increasing the average annual wage by 10%, boosting the value of products sold per worker by 10% and recruiting 75,000 people to the workforce.
Newport man charged with murder in death of his wife
Frederick Allen, 40, was arrested late Thursday afternoon in the death of Anielka Allen, 37, Maine State Police say.
Rangeley voters approve borrowing $3 million, reject property purchase
Residents voted 47-29 to fund town road work.
Federal courts rule in favor of border walls both public and private
A private border wall in South Texas could start construction in the coming days and a separate ruling allows the president to divert $3.6 billion from military construction projects.
Titans’ defensive coordinator facing his old boss
Dean Pees goes against Ravens Coach John Harbaugh, whom he worked for for eight years in Baltimore.
Pelosi to ‘soon’ send impeachment articles for Senate trial
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says she’ll “soon” transmit the articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump to the Senate for a trial
Horse rescued from Pattee’s Pond in Winslow ‘very fortunate’ to be unharmed
Beau, the 13-year-old horse, had gone missing from his nearby pasture hours before Steve Nadeau, 62, of Winslow found him in the early afternoon.