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City Council Holds off on Noncitizen Voting Rights Proposal
Officials in Portland, Maine, have postponed a proposal that would have given noncitizen residents the right to vote in municipal elections.
11 Dead Seals Wash Up on Maine Beach
SACO, Maine (AP) Maine officials say 11 dead seals, most of them pups, have washed up dead on local beaches
Lawyer: Candidates Should Get Public Funds Despite Typo
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) A lawyer says a typo in a state budget shouldn’t hold up over $3 million in public campaign funds owed to 100 legislative candidates
Utility CEO Apologizes for Inadequate Response to Customers
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) The CEO of Central Maine Power is apologizing for an inadequate response to customers’ concerns about a new billing system
Camp Bus Driver was Cited Twice for Driving to Endanger
GREENLAND, N.H. (AP) Maine state records indicate the 21-year-old driver of a bus injured in a crash with summer campers has a number of moving violations, including two convictions for driving to endanger
Backlog of Maintenance Projects Grows at Maine National Park
BAR HARBOR, Maine (AP) Acadia National Park in Maine is still struggling with a backlog of maintenance projects at a price tag of about $59.8 million
Maine Resident Arrested, Allegedly Spat in Someone’s Face
Virginia State Police say a Maine resident has been accused of spitting in the face of another protester during weekend demonstrations in Charlottesville.
King Gets His Motor Running, Heads out on the Highway
Sen. Angus King got his motor running, and headed out on the highway.
Transgender Activism Group Adopts Lobster Emoji for Advocacy
A transgender activism group is promoting use of Maine’s lobster emoji while it rallies for an emoji to represent the transgender community.
Warren Man Charged With Arson for Camp Fire
A Warren man is charged with arson after fire officials say he helped set fire to a seasonal camp.