Julia Russell, 36, is suing Philip Chenevert, 73, in federal court, accusing him of sexually abusing her when she was between 6 and 8 years old.
January 2023
An ant’s sense of smell is so strong, it can sniff out cancer
A new study on the insects’ olfactory abilities points to the potential of someday using them – and other animals – to detect tumors quickly and cheaply.
Kennebunkport man facing multiple domestic terrorism charges in Atlanta
Francis Carroll, 22, has been charged with domestic terrorism twice since December for his participation in protests against a proposed police training center.
Museum L-A snags federal funds for a new facility near Androscoggin River
A challenge grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities offers a boost for plan that may allow construction to start next year.
New storm to unload 8 to 12 inches of snow on central and southern Maine
If you haven’t shoveled your steps yet, you might want to get to it. Or just give up.
Third baseman Scott Rolen voted into Baseball Hall of Fame
Rolen is the lone player voted in by the writers and becomes the 18th third baseman in the Hall of Fame.
MLB notebook: Red Sox designate Matt Barnes for assignment
Boston makes the signing of Adam Duvall official and makes a trade for Royals infielder Adalberto Mondesí.
Federal prosecutors: Canton man sent lurid photos to undercover agent
According to court records, in September 2019, Dale Carr, 51, began chatting online with an undercover FBI agent who was posing as a 13-year-old girl.
Farmington skateboarders look to return to the Dragon’s Nest
Organizers of Mt. Blue Area Skateboard Community began with two or three members by the end of the year they have more than a dozen.
As precipitation piles up, some businesses shut down
Portland-area business owners say the pandemic has taught them to be more flexible when it comes to giving workers, customers and themselves a day off.