Michael Grendell, 65, won a $400,000 settlement in 2020 after suing members of the Maine State Police and one member of the state attorney general’s office.
2022
Canada protests sound common refrain: ‘We stand for freedom’
Experts say antipathy toward Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is a significant underlying force for the protesters.
Roeiseland, Fillon Maillet add to biathlon medal haul
Marte Olsbu Roeiseland of Norway wins her third gold medal in Beijing, and France’s Quentin Fillon Maillet uses perfect shooting to grab his second gold medal.
U.S. suspends Mexican avocado imports on eve of Super Bowl
The U.S. government has suspended imports of Mexican avocados after a U.S. plant safety inspector in Mexico received a threat.
U.S. says more than 130,000 Russian troops now staged outside Ukraine
The Biden administration has become increasingly outspoken about its concerns that Russia will stage an incident in the coming days that would create a false pretext for an invasion of Ukraine.
Tatum, Celtics top Hawks for eighth straight win
Jayson Tatum scores 38 points as Boston rallies from a 10-point deficit to beat Atlanta.
NHL roundup: Ottawa’s Watson suspended for hit against Bruins
Austin Watson gets a two-game suspension after a late hit to the head of Bruins defenseman Jack Ahcan on Saturday.
Central Maine florists say planning key to meeting Valentine’s Day demand
Inflation and supply chain issues have caused price hikes, delays and shortages nationally, but those who run flower shops in the area say they have been able to fill orders at their busiest holiday of the year.
Bowdoinham girl missing for 5 months found safe
The 15-year-old Mt. Ararat High School student went missing in September.
Sunday’s college roundup: UMaine falls to Stony Brook in men’s basketball
Anthony Roberts makes nine 3-pointers and finishes with 40 points as the Seawolves beat the Black Bears, 85-74.