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Maine moving company fined for threatening negative reviewers, AG says
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) A moving and storage company in Maine has agreed to pay a $125,000 fine and refrain from using a misleading email address to threaten customers who leave negative reviews, according to the state attorney general’s office.
5 women, immense power: Can they keep US from fiscal brink?
WASHINGTON (AP) They are now among the most powerful women in Congress. But when they were first elected in the…
Fire at town garage in Oxford County destroys snow plows, other equipment
A fire at the town garage in Peru destroyed nearly all of the town’s tools.
Debt limit trigger aimed at Maine consumer utility meets threshold
A proposal aimed at restricting long-term debt necessary to create a consumer-owned electric utility has enough signatures to appear on the November ballot in Maine.
Man accused of robbing Portland bank arrested following tips from citizens
Police in Portland have arrested a bank robbery suspect.
Another Mainer facing prison time related to Jan. 6 storming of the U.S. Capitol
A Maine man is facing prison time for his role in the storming of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
Portland police investigating death of man at campsite as a homicide
A death at a campsite in Portland earlier this month has been ruled a homicide.
Maine’s lead public defender resigns after a month on the job
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) The lead attorney from the state’s first five public defenders abruptly resigned, forcing the director of the Maine Commission on Indigent Legal Services to take on the role.
Levant man sentenced for stealing more than $320,000 from pandemic business relief programs
A Maine man will spend more than two years behind bars for defrauding pandemic relief programs.
Bill could make low-income noncitizens eligible for MaineCare health coverage
House Speaker Rachel Talbot Ross of Portland proposed a bill last Tuesday that would expand the accessibility of MaineCare Health coverage to all low-income noncitizens.