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West Paris man arrested after allegedly leading police on 14-mile chase
A West Paris man is behind bars after leading Rumford police on a 14-mile chase that ended in the town of Peru.
3 charged with making and spending counterfeit money
Three New Hampshire residents have been arrested on charges of making counterfeit money in Maine.
Portland cancels July 4th fireworks display
Portland canceled the state’s largest Fourth of July fireworks display, traditionally held on the city’s eastern promenade.
Emera Maine becomes ‘Versant’ after purchase
Maine electric utility Emera Maine has a new name: Versant.
Police search for armed man accused of assaulting woman in Lewiston
Police in Lewiston are searching for an armed man accusing of assaulting a woman with a weapon on Thursday.
New rule allows Maine lodging and hotel businesses to begin taking reservations for June
Governor Janet Mills’ administration says Maine lodging providers can now begin accepting future reservations for those arriving in the state on June 1st and beyond, effective immediately.
Two Maine men accused of possessing child pornography
Maine State Police have charged two men with possessing child pornography in unrelated cases.
Maine CDC says weekly coronavirus test reports are adequate
Maine’s weekly reports on coronavirus testing, instead of daily summaries like those conducted by other states, are adequate for tracking the virus, the Maine Center for Disease Control says.
As Mainers spend more time outside, state urges residents to be mindful of disease-carrying ticks
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention says people are spending more time outdoors, and that means they should be more mindful of disease-carrying ticks.
21,000 first-time unemployment claims filed in Maine last week
The Maine Department of Labor says a total of about 21,000 first-time unemployment claims were filed last week, down from 26,600 the week before.