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Union says talks with B.I.W. are ‘breaking down’
A shipyard workers’ union in Maine said Wednesday that talks with a Navy shipbuilder appear to be “breaking down” amid a strike that has gone on for more than a month.
Blueberry workers test positive for coronavirus
Maine officials are investigating a group of positive coronavirus cases among blueberry workers.
Maine CDC reports one new coronavirus death, 17 new cases, 32 more recoveries
Maine CDC reports 17 new cases in the sate, 32 Mainers have fully recovered, and one resident has died from the coronavirus. Bringing the death toll to 124.
Police rescue man wanted for assault
An unidentified man had to be rescued from the Penobscot River after police had spent hours looking for him earlier Tuesday.
Tropical Storm Isaias leaves thousands of Mainers in the dark
Maine and Canadian utility workers have been deployed state-wide to cut down trees and repair power lines after tropical storm Isaias left more than 90,000 without power.
Maine court to hear appeals to halt CMP corridor
Maine’s highest court is scheduled to hear arguments on Wednesday about the future of a citizens’ campaign to block a much-debated hydropower project.
Portland city council bans facial recognition ahead of referendum
Portland city council has voted unanimously to ban the use of facial recognition technology.
Tropical Storm Isaias storm and outage information
Central Maine Power reported Wednesday morning that tropical storm Isaias knocked out service to about 99,000 homes and businesses.
Popular swimming spot closed due to crowds
Step Falls in Newry will be closed for a month starting Saturday due to a recent surge of overcrowding and unruly visitors amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Veterans Bill of Rights proposal approved, awaits final vote
A Maine legislative committee has approved a proposal for a “Veterans Bill of Rights” that promises support for vets in the state.