Her children are taken into state custody after the raid on a Grant Street apartment.
Paranormal investigators say they captured ghostly image in Biddeford City Theater
EVP Paranormal of Maine believes it is the ghost of Eva Gray, said to have died in the theater more than 100 years ago.
Trump’s tweet undoes L.L. Bean’s effort to avoid political spotlight
His message in support of donor Linda Bean and the company – the target of a group’s call for a boycott – draws national attention.
Old Orchard Beach man escapes from pickup seconds before train hits
Police say the vehicle got stuck on the tracks at a crossing and was hit by a southbound Downeaster. Train service was delayed for hours.
ACA repeal would jeopardize addiction treatment for about 8,300 Mainers, researchers say
The loss of coverage in the state would come amid an opioid crisis in which an average of one person a day dies from an overdose.
Lawmakers may seek court opinion on constitutionality of ranked-choice voting
Senate President Mike Thibodeau plans to seek approval of an order asking the state supreme court to decide whether Maine’s new voting system is constitutional.
Former Brunswick police officer sentenced for sending obscene material to girl
Garrett Brosnan, who also asked the minor living in Arizona for nude pictures, apologizes before he is given a one-year term.
Wex expands service in Canada
The South Portland company will use Canadian fueling stations obtained through a recent acquisition.
Portland police believe man jumped to death from his apartment window
The identity of the 38-year-old man who lived at Burnham Arms Apartments was not being released pending notification of next of kin.
Rare photograph of Lincoln’s first inauguration on view Thursday at Bowdoin
Recently acquired by the art museum, the photo is one of three from that day known to exist.