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Anziani returning to Bangor to face murder charges

Anziani returning to Bangor to face murder charges

BANGOR, Maine (NEWS CENTER) -- Edgard Anziani, the man charged with killing a little boy in Bangor two weeks ago, is expected back in Bangor Wednesday night.

Murder trial begins in Dover-Foxcroft

Murder trial begins in Dover-Foxcroft

DOVER-FOXCROFT, Maine (NEWS CENTER) -- The murder trial of Michael Toby started Wednesday morning. Toby is charged with killing his 70-year-old sister, Rosalie Shedd, at her apartment in Dover-Foxcroft in October 2008.

Portland's cruise ship business increasing

Portland's cruise ship business increasing

PORTLAND, Maine (NEWS CENTER) -- City leaders in Portland say a megaberth proposed as part of Governor Baldacci's bond package will help accommodate the growing number of cruise ship visits.

Census defends notification letter

Census defends notification letter

(NEWS CENTER) -- You may have received a letter this week from the Census Bureau that left you a bit puzzled. It's not a census form. It's a letter telling you you're going to receive a census form in the mail in about a week.

Washington St. School meets students nationwide

BREWER, Maine (NEWS CENTER) -- Since March 1st, the Washington Street School in Brewer has been able to visit five states across the US.

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Regional News

NH man charged with stalking Portsmouth cop

NH man charged with stalking Portsmouth cop

PORTSMOUTH, N.H. (AP) -- A former Portsmouth man is facing charges he stalked a city police officer by sending the officer "lewd, racially and sexually charged packages."

National News

KC superintendent says school closings are painful

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -- Kansas City School Superintendent John Covington says the decision to close almost half the district's schools was difficult and painful but "unquestionably the right thing to do."

NEWS CENTER Sports

Dineen suspension limited to one game

Dineen suspension limited to one game

(NEWS CENTER)-- The American Hockey League announced that Portland Pirates head coach Kevin Dineen has been issued a one-game suspension as a result of his actions following a game at Syracuse on Mar. 6.

Health Beat

Alzheimer's cases on the rise -- especially for minorities

Alzheimer's cases on the rise -- especially for minorities

(NBC) -- A new study out Tuesday says Alzheimer's cases are on the rise in the United States. The study also shows a surprising spike in the number cases in the African-American and Hispanic communities.

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