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School Distances Itself From Political Mailer Using its Logo
A Maine school department has distanced itself from a GOP mailer using the school’s logo.
Maine Wants Residents to Help Peel Logs to Find Nasty Insect
Maine is trying to root out an invasive forest pest, and it’s inviting the public to learn how to help.
Maine Rug Company Wins Exemption from “Harmful” Tariff
Maine’s Congressional delegation says a rug manufacturer in the state has succeeded in its application for an exemption from a tariff on yarn it uses to make products.
Inmate Charged with Conspiracy to Commit Murder
A Maine jail inmate charged with a string of crimes, including rape, is facing conspiracy to commit murder and other charges.
State Police Tactical Team On Scene Of Standoff in Maine
Police say a man has barricaded himself in a home in a standoff with officers in Bucksport, Maine.
Man Jailed Over Fire Released On Eve Of Blaze’s Anniversary
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — A landlord who was sent to jail in the wake of a deadly house fire in Portland has been released just before the anniversary of the blaze.
Fan Damages World Series Trophy
BOSTON, Ma – (AP) Boston’s euphoric street party celebrating the city’s fourth World Series title in 15 years had one problem.
Trial Starts For Ex-Lawmaker Accused of Fraud
The trial of a former Maine lawmaker accused of stealing up to $3 million from two women has started in Bangor.
Hundreds Gather At Vigil for Synagogue Shooting Victims
Hundreds gathered for a vigil at a South Portland, Maine, synagogue to commemorate the victims of a shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue.
Filipino Woman Stole Sister’s Identity for US Passport
A Filipino woman who stole her sister’s identity and faked her own death in order to apply for a passport may lose her U.S. citizenship.