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Report: Overdose Deaths Dropped 15% Last Year in Maine
A report says drug overdose deaths in Maine dropped 15% last year, but still account for about one death each day.
Maine Gov Signs Warrant for Man in Alaska Cold Case
LEWISTON, Maine (AP) Maine Gov. Janet Mills has signed a warrant allowing a man wanted in Alaska to face charges there that he sexually assaulted and killed a woman more than two decades ago
Maine Breaks Ground on New Veterans Home
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) Maine’s Democratic governor is set to deliver remarks at the groundbreaking of a new veterans home
Maine Could Source More Prescriptions Drugs from Canada
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) Maine could source more prescription drugs at a lower cost from Canada under a leading Democrat’s bills
University of New England to Freeze Pay to Minimize Hikes
BIDDEFORD, Maine (AP) The University of New England says it will freeze employee salaries to minimize further tuition hikes
Maine Panel Considers Ranked Choice Voting Bills
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) Maine could expand its new voting system and allow voters to rank gubernatorial and legislative candidates from first to last on November ballots
Teachers, AFL-CIO Rally for Right to Strike in Maine
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) Maine teachers unions and the state AFL-CIO want certain public employees to have the right to strike
Sagadahoc County Man Charged in Father’s Shooting
A Sagadahoc County man has been charged with attempted murder for allegedly shooting his father during a fight at their family’s camp in Hancock County.
Maine Mulls Latest Sick Leave Proposal
A bill that would ensure certain employees earn paid time off in Maine is evolving in the Legislature.
State Announces Quarantine on Invasive Forest Insect
Officials in Maine have announced a formal quarantine to slow the spread of a destructive, invasive forest insect found within trees in two areas of the state.



