PORTLAND — A Cumberland County man who threatened to kill the hosts of a National Public Radio show was sentenced to 46 months in prison in U.S. District Court on Friday.
Ann S. Kim
Business and Consumer Court shifting, growing
PORTLAND — Maine’s Business and Consumer Court is entering a new phase, with gains in staffing and a new base of operations to help streamline the handling of complex cases.
Candidates for Superior Court narrowed to 6
Gov. LePage will interview the finalists himself, his chief counsel says.
Crane boom collapses at Naples causeway
A section of Route 302 was closed for about 10 minutes while the boom was removed.
Murder suspect’s charges dropped
ALFRED — Five years after Frances Moulton of Sanford disappeared, her case took a strange turn Wednesday with the revelation that the man charged with her murder falsely confessed to protect the person who killed her.
AG: Kennebunk officer’s use of deadly force justified
Officer Joshua Morneau shot 39-year-old Katherine Paulson four times after she pulled a knife and advanced toward him, according to a report released by the attorney general.
United State’s chief justice honors state law library
PORTLAND — The chief justice of the United States made an exception Monday to his family’s rule that they do nothing in August but spend time on Hupper Island, off the coast of St. George.
Murder suspect appears in court
PORTLAND — The man accused of killing the mother of his four children and his longtime friend earlier this week made an initial court appearance in the case Thursday.
Accused killer says little while in court
PORTLAND — The man accused of killing the mother of his four children and his longtime friend earlier this week made an initial court appearance in the case Thursday.
Man charged with two murder counts
PORTLAND — Renee Sandora called 911 on Monday to report that her boyfriend had shot her and a friend. She spoke for 35 seconds before the call went dead.