Police say Teodoro Macias had been in a relationship with one of the victims and he’d had some kind of conflict with her family at a previous gathering.
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Sudanese immigrant alleges discrimination in lawsuit against Whole Foods
Mark Opio’s lawsuit says he wasn’t given an opportunity to apply for a supervisory position in the Portland store.
Augusta continues community discussion about schools of the future
A follow-up to last week’s virtual meetings about design concepts for Augusta’s schools sought more feedback from community members about what they want to see for the city’s students.
MLB roundup: Pirates finally get a win against Reds
Pittsburgh ends an eight-game skid against Cincinnati with a 7-2 win.
Maine colleges, students to get more than $105 million in federal pandemic relief
At least half of the American Rescue Plan funding will be distributed to students as emergency financial aid.
Wiscasset jail offers vaccines to inmates, staff amid COVID-19 outbreak
This is the first time Two Bridges has offered vaccines to inmates.
Preakness allows Medina Spirit to enter with extra testing
The Kentucky Derby winner, who failed a postrace drug test, draws the number the No. 3 post as a 9-5 favorite.
Maine man denies double murder charges of Turner landlord couple
A judge ordered Patrick Maher to continue to be held without bail pending trial.
Monmouth woman arrested after car hits guardrail, goes down embankment in Livermore Falls
Sarah Jean, 41, is accused of driving intoxicated and operating without a license for violating conditions or restrictions.
Bill seeks to boost Maine’s child care system and workforce
House Speaker Ryan Fecteau’s measure would devote $5 million a year to boost training and pay for child care workers.