Moses Okot, 27, of Portland, was arrested shortly after Monday’s shooting on a probation violation for a prior conviction on a felony murder charge.
Scott Dolan
Mainers in Paris say city returning to normal a day after terror attacks
Fewer people were on the streets of France’s capital Saturday, but four people from Maine describe a different scene from the blaring sirens of Friday night.
Bowdoin campus on edge after report of rape in college-owned apartment
The student didn’t know her attacker, says the college, which reported 17 rapes in 2014, some of them from prior years.
Unprecedented lawsuit by Maine attorney general calls protests by abortion foe illegally loud
The suit says the Lisbon man violated the civil rights of patients who could hear him inside Planned Parenthood, but his attorney defends it as free speech.
Portland man with history of indecent acts to be released from prison Friday
Steven Ricci, 51, who reoffended within days of his releases in the past, has completed a two-year term at the Maine Correctional Center for a 2013 assault.
Justices on Maine’s highest court ask if multiple roles cloud ethical rules for accused judge
The standards that apply to elected part-time Judge Robert M.A. Nadeau will help determine whether he is disciplined.
Maine’s highest court to hear case against York County probate judge
A panel is recommending that Robert M.A. Nadeau be suspended without pay for four weeks and pay $4,000 to hire a substitute.
Maine dermatologist pleads not guilty to federal tax fraud, drug distribution charges
Dr. Joel A. Sabean, 68, who lives in Falmouth and has a medical practice in South Portland, was allowed to remain free after appearing for his arraignment at U.S. District Court in Portland.
Maine prisons chief open to feedback on proposed inmate discipline rules
Commissioner Joseph Fitzpatrick responds after speakers at Monday’s public hearing on the Department of Corrections’ draft proposal were unanimously opposed.
Opponents voice objections to proposed rules that could restrict Maine inmates’ speech
Many at Monday’s hearing on the Maine Department of Corrections proposal said the proposal is too vague, would cause discipline problems at state prisons, and would damage efforts to rehabilitate prisoners.