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Feds Seek Comments on Plan for More Cod, Haddock Catch
U.S. fishing regulators are soliciting feedback from the public about a plan to increase catch quota for a slew of key fish stocks, some of which are jointly managed with Canada.
China’s Lobster Imports Keep US Price High, But no Tariffs
China’s hunger for American lobsters is helping keep prices high to U.S. consumers, but a tariff on the seafood does not appear imminent.
Senate Passes Bill to Increase Availability of Naloxone
The Maine Senate has voted unanimously to increase availability of the anti-overdose drug naloxone in pharmacies.
Collins-Backed Bill to Help Caregiver Grandparents Passes
The U.S. Senate has passed an act proposed by senators from Maine and Pennsylvania to provide support for grandparents who are raising grandchildren as a result of the opioid epidemic.
Owner of Maine’s Biggest Newspaper Buys More Publications
BIDDEFORD, Maine (AP) The owner of a newspaper group that dominates Maine media says he will expand his footprint by acquiring two more daily papers and a weekly group
Maine CDC Issues Warning about Unlicensed Tattoo Artist
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) Maine health officials are warning residents about an unlicensed tattoo artist who may have exposed multiple people to hepatitis C
Salmon Backers Ask Public to Show Up for Another Dam Meeting
ELLSWORTH, Maine (AP) A Down East Maine environmental group is encouraging the public to show up for a public meeting about the relicensing of dams on a river in a rural part of the state
Prison Emptied by LePage Set to get 5 Guards, Inmates
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) A minimum-security prison that Gov. Paul LePage shuttered without legislative approval is getting five new guards and an unknown number of inmates
Governor Nominates Legal Counsel as District Judge
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) Gov. Paul LePage is nominating his chief legal counsel for a Maine District Court judgeship
State: ‘Baseless’ Claims of Cover-Up in Unemployment Program
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) Maine’s labor commissioner is blasting accusations by a whistleblower that the department destroyed records of complaints against a new unemployment insurance filing system