Ernest Weidul, 51, is accused of criminal threatening and being under the influence of alcohol during a Lincoln Park incident last month.
Ann S. Kim
Occupy: State rights trump federal
The protesters sue the city over denial of a permit and can stay in Lincoln Park until the court rules.
Occupy Maine to file suit against Portland on Monday
Protesters will ask the Superior Court to block the city’s efforts to remove their encampment from Lincoln Park.
Five unnamed finalists in Portland police chief search
The city’s nationwide search drew more than 80 applicants. A search committee chose 11 for telephone interviews, and has since narrowed the field to five.
It’s payback time for former MTA director: $155,000
Paul Violette will give up his net worth to settle a lawsuit over lavish spending.
Ex-turnpike director to pay $155K for misconduct
The Maine Turnpike Authority today agreed to a settlement with former director Paul Violette for allegedly lying about vacation and sick time.
Foul play ruled out in Portland deaths
Police have ordered toxicology tests to determine the cause of the death of the young couple. Domestic violence is also unlikely, although both had been accused in the past.
Police identify bodies in Oxford Street deaths
Authorities say the man and woman were Miguel Angel Vega-Hernandez and Felicia Danielle Vega
Holland appeal: Slain brothers had gang links
Rory Holland’s lawyer says his trial unfairly barred evidence of the victims’ violent tendencies.
Maine marijuana dealer gets nearly five years in prison
The judge hears from supporters, then sentences Seth Pruzansky of Durham to 57 months in prison.