Judge Eric Walker rules that Kimberley Arlene Vigue was following orders in 2015 when she administered a series of injections and a suppository without the prisoner’s consent.
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Maine State Museum exhibit recognizes role Mainers played in World War I
The exhibit is being held to mark the 100th anniversary of the war’s end in 1918.
Generator placed too close to Augusta home leads to minor fire
The home on Lone Indian Trail was one of thousands that lost power this week.
Augusta man operated meth lab in home with children, police say
Patrick Shorey is also charged with drug trafficking.
Interstate bridge damage prompts fast-track replacement in Augusta
Starting Monday, exit 109A southbound on Interstate 95 will be closed to traffic as the effort to replace the overpass by next spring gets underway.
Winthrop teenager accused of killing his parents asked to be called ‘Andrea,’ not Andrew
Testimony that Andrew Balcer, 18, may have questioned his gender identity and feared his parents’ reaction, continued to be offered as a possible motive during a hearing on Thursday.
Augusta man gets 10 years in federal prison for possession of child porn
Joshua Harrison, 35, will be on supervised release for life after serving his prison term.
Judge to decide if Winthrop teen accused of killing parents should be tried as adult
A hearing is set to start Wednesday for Andrew T. Balcer, who was 17 at the time his parents were slain in their home.
‘Stand Down’ gives Maine veterans a respite from homelessness
Saturday’s event at Togus connects them with health services, as well as employment and housing resources.
Ex-Riverview patient sued over assault on mental health worker
A judge approved a $100,000 attachment on property belonging to Arlene Edson, who recently won $180,000 to settle a separate claim against the state.