Tuesday, May 21, 2013
It appears Nichole Cable's body was found around 9:30 p.m. Monday at an 'undisclosed wooded location,' eight days after she disappeared.
Federal inspectors are investigating allegations of mail theft at the East Vassalboro post office.
Waterville city councilors on Tuesday will consider a deal with private recycling firm, Shredding on Site, to establish a drop-off program for residents at 46 Armory Road that would be similar to the one Skills Recycling operates now.
The governor says he'll focus on that effort if the people of Maine re-elect him to a second term, but he won't support the current bipartisan plan to cut the tax in half.
The president will meet with a disaster response team, including Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano.
The defense says fairness demands a dismissal. But prosecutors say dropping the charge would feed the perception that famous people are treated differently.
The Maine House of Representatives unanimously passed a bill Monday aimed at Maine's so-called "skills gap," developing Maine's workforce with job-training initiatives.
Corey Scott Gardea, 20, of Skowhegan, is charged with robbery and theft in connection with an attack on a man at an apartment at 56 Waterville Road in Skowhegan on March 27, 2012.
COLLEGE BASEBALL: USM's Dexter no ordinary freshman
GORHAM -- University of Southern Maine freshman shortstop Sam Dexter is the son of a coach so it stands to reason he has an edge on many players his age when it comes to understand ...
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Route 1 apartment complex in S. Portland draws scrutiny
Fire and code officials will inspect the building after the lack of working fire alarms forces evictions.
More Obama aides knew about IRS audit
But apparently the advisers did not tell the president, officials say.
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