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State Regulators Launch Investigation of Utility
Maine utility regulators have voted to launch a formal investigation of the state’s biggest electric utility in response to an independent audit that uncovered customer service issues.
Father And Son Rescued From Mount Katahdin Amid Whiteout
MILLINOCKET, Maine (AP) — Officials say headlamps may have saved a father and son who got lost in whiteout conditions on Maine’s tallest mountain.
Mills To Negotiate Contract For Bangor Psychiatric Residence
BANGOR, Maine (AP) — The new administration will determine how to run a 16-bed psychiatric residence in Bangor, Maine, because no contract was signed before Republican Gov. Paul LePage left office.
Crossbows Could Be In Play For Maine’s Deer Hunters
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — Maine’s deer hunters would be able to harvest the animals with crossbows if a proposal from a state legislator is approved.
Elementary School Cancels Classes Over Bus Driver Shortage
SWANVILLE, Maine (AP) A Maine elementary school has canceled classes over a shortage of school bus drivers
Gov. Mills Weighs in on Skowhegan School Nickname Debate
The new Democratic governor of Maine weighed in on an ongoing debate in Skowhegan over the school district’s “Indians” nickname for its sports teams.
Maine Drug Agents Discover Two Meth-Making Operations
Maine’s Drug Enforcement Agency responded to two incidents over the weekend, one that involved the death of a 38-year-old woman.
New Governor Names Community Colleges’ President as Counsel
Maine Democratic Gov. Janet Mills is naming the president of Maine’s community college system as her chief legal counsel.
Rep. Pingree Proposes Shrinking Border Enforcement Zone
U.S. Rep. Chellie Pingree of Maine is sponsoring legislation that would shrink the size of the border enforcement zone where federal agents can stop vehicles without warrants.
Gas Prices Fall A Bit More In Northern New England
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — Gas prices have dropped a bit more in northern New England.




