‘If I don’t put a forceps or vacuum on, I will miss my flight,’ the doctor is quoted as having said at a slow delivery.
2021
Clinics ask high court to block Texas 6-week abortion ban
The state law would allow private citizens to sue anyone for helping a woman get an abortion after about six weeks of pregnancy.
Parents of Maine man who disappeared more than 2 decades ago increase reward for information
The parents of Angel Torres, last seen in Biddeford in 1999, are now offering $20,000 for information that leads to the recovery of his remains or the person responsible for his disappearance.
Back-to-school season amid the delta variant’s rise prompts concern among doctors
Some pediatricians are seeing a confluence of viruses all at once in children.
Delta Force sniper killed in Somalia is memorialized in his Maine hometown
Master Sgt. Gary Gordon, a native of Lincoln, died in a rescue of a downed helicopter in Somalia in 1993.
Sen. King on recovering from COVID: ‘Vaccine saved my life’
Sen. Angus King of Maine is feeling better after a COVID-19 case, and says he’s convinced the vaccine saved his life.
Family says 7 children were killed in Kabul drone strike; U.S. is investigating
There is speculation that a U.S. strike that destroyed a car loaded with explosives may have caused secondary explosions.
Maine inmate held in solitary for nearly 2 years settles lawsuit
Under the agreement, no person will spend more than 30 days in solitary confinement without approval from the department commissioner.
Armed man charged with disrupting tribal event in Maine
The man was arrested after a standoff with police.
Hate crimes spiked in Maine and nationwide in 2020, new FBI data show
Maine police reported 83 bias-motivated crimes last year, surpassing the total from the previous 3 years combined.
 
				 
				
 
				 
				 
				