The Weapons of Mass Destruction team runs into a glitch and a few surprises in the exercise.
David Hench
Police still probing what killed a father and son from Saco
A spokeswoman for the State Medical Examiner’s Office said authorities still have not determined the cause of death of a father and son from Saco at a hunting camp in central Maine. Andrew Giroux, 49, and Dustin Giroux, 25, died Aug. 1 at their family’s camp in the Piscataquis County town of Sangerville. Results of […]
Dion misstep on campaign trail leads to broken ankle
Cumberland County Sheriff Mark Dion is on the mend after a breaking his ankle on the campaign trail.
Founder of handyman franchises facing one less charge
A judge dismisses one felony count against Kaile Warren Jr., but says two others can be pursued.
Pushy peddlers raise worries in several towns
Aggressive sales tactics by door-to-door salesmen in northern suburbs leave residents feeling uneasy.
Driver swerves to avoid I-295 construction, rolls camper
A southbound pickup hauling a camper swerved to avoid a post separating the southbound lanes of Interstate 295 and crashed.
Hazardous material drill planned for Portland
The exercise will cause disruptions to traffic on Read Street and Baxter Boulevard.
Judge dismisses one charge against Rent-a-Husband founder
A Cumberland County judge has dismissed one of the three felony charges against Rent-a-Husband founder Kaile Warren Jr.
When brakes failed, driver chose guardrail over other cars
The driver aimed for a guardrail near the Franklin Arterial but side-swiped three cars.
Update on I-295 accident: traffic is moving again
As of 9:30, the back-up was still being reported.