The suspect makes off with OxyContin pills.
Michael Shepherd
Togus veterans’ benefits office keeps backlog down
The Maine office is second-best in the nation at keeping down the backlog for disability claims, according to federal data.
LePage gives boost to fight against domestic violence
Gov. Paul LePage helped kick off the fifth Taylor Tip-Off Tournament, which will be held in Falmouth and Waterville on Nov. 10.
Toilets bloom on Maine lawn to protest Dunkin’ Donuts zoning denial
An Augusta plumber hoped to sell his property to the donut franchise, and now that he can’t he’s making a statement by installing flower potties.
Toilets bloom on Augusta lawn in protest of Dunkin’ Donuts zoning denial
After neighbors and city officials opposed a plan to rezone his Davenport Street for a proposed doughnut shop drive-thru, plumber David Labbe is making his feelings known.
Emergency radios head to Kennebec County schools
The effort appears to be the first of its kind in Maine.
In Augusta, shutdown’s impact already visible
Some Maine offices close or offer limited services. But the effects of a long closure would be much more dire.
Maine prosecutor, attorney clash on domestic violence issue
District Attorney Maeghan Maloney draws fire for her tough policy pursuing domestic violence cases.
Maine DA: Jailed victim was contacted by her attacker
The victim of a savage domestic beating was arrested only as a ‘last resort,’ the prosecutor says.
SD 19 winner Vitelli to join majority Democrats in state Senate
Eloise Vitelli, 64, won nearly 50 percent of the vote in Tuesday’s special election, and will join the full Legislature when it convenes in special session today to vote on bonds.