Was the theft of LePage’s welcoming motto a political statement? A prank? Payback for the labor mural removal?
Ann S. Kim
LePage’s ‘open for business’ sign vanishes
The sign greeting motorists on I-95 was large – 4 feet by 8 feet – and was attached to posts with bolts.
Suit calls treatment for water defective
A Naples couple is seeking damages for financial and emotional distress from uranium-tainted water.
Oyster farmers crack open a hungry market
Demand for Maine mollusks has growers seeking licenses for larger-scale operations.
Colleagues praise U.S. judge nominee
Both former prosecutors and defense lawyers say Nancy Torresen is tenacious but humane.
Weekend pointing to a strong summer season
Despite gas prices that are higher than last year, bookings at hotels are encouraging signs for the state’s tourism industry.
Degree by degree, graduate rises above drugs
Years of persistence pay off for Chris Miller, who has pursued recovery — and freedom — through Maine’s adult drug court.
Man who hid body burned it, mother says
PORTLAND – A man who told police that Elena Lozada died of a drug overdose burned her body before leaving it in the woods of Waldo County last summer, according to the young woman’s mother. Police say Nathaniel Pete Mincher, 36, of Saco told detectives that Lozada died after they took drugs together and that he […]
Police charge boy’s mother
A Texas woman picked up in Massachusetts is arrested on a murder charge in the death of her 6-year-old son, whose body was found in Maine.
Saco man: Woman died after overdose
Police try to substantiate the account of Nathaniel Mincher, who told them where to find Elena Lozada’s body.