The crash near mile 9 brought traffic to a standstill for more than 3 hours.
Gillian Graham
Staff Writer
Gillian Graham reports on social services for the Portland Press Herald, covering topics including child welfare, homelessness, food insecurity, poverty and mental health. A lifelong Mainer and graduate of the University of Southern Maine, she has worked as a journalist since 2005 and joined the paper as a staff writer in 2012. During her time with the Press Herald, Gillian has told the stories of everyday Mainers and tackled issues of poverty, hunger and homelessness. She enjoys telling compelling stories that help people better understand and connect with the communities and people around them. In her free time, Gillian loves spending time with her husband and family, hand embroidery, and hunting for vintage treasure at flea markets and antique stores.
De-icing truck hits Delta plane at Portland International Jetport
No one was injured in the incident Wednesday morning, according to jetport officials.
Hammer-wielding man robs Old Orchard Beach store
Police say the suspect forced a clerk to lie on the floor during the robbery Tuesday night.
Four injured in Waldo County when theater group’s bus flips after driver falls asleep
Police say the northbound charter bus carrying the Nebraska Theatre Caravan drifted off the right side of the road and overturned onto its side on Tuesday night.
Searchers return to Presumpscot River Thursday to look for missing mother of 2
Police are asking for the public’s help in the search for Anneliese Heinig, a mother of two from Richmond last seen more than a week ago walking next to I-295.
U.S. Secret Service investigates data hack at Bonny Eagle schools
A piece of ransomeware was installed on a district server last weekend, possibly exposing sensitive employee information.
Winter’s second punch brings high winds, up to 15 inches of snow to southern Maine
Kennebunk had a two-day total of 15 inches of snow, Scarborough got 13 and South Portland received almost 12.
Black Friday draws shoppers in Maine, but more are sleeping in
National forecasts call for a solid, but not spectacular, holiday shopping season this year – with much of the growth coming from online sales.
Exactly 150 years after Sebago Lake water arrived in Portland, focus is still on keeping it clean
The first customer of what’s now the Portland Water District turned on the tap on Thanksgiving Day 1869, and since then the region has had one of the nation’s cleanest sources of public drinking water.
Watch: Maine astronaut’s Thanksgiving challenge on space station – don’t let the turkey get away
On the menu for Jessica Meir and company: smoked turkey, green beans, cornbread dressing, macaroni and cheese — and cranberries from the can.