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Maine man invokes LePage remark in federal hate crime trial
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) A white man accused of violating a federal hate crimes law when he and a nephew attacked two black men in Maine invoked former Republican Gov. Paul LePage in a phone call in which he predicted he’d never be convicted in Maine.
Maine CDC now able to test for new coronavirus
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) – The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention says it now has the ability to test for the new coronavirus.
Man charged in Waterville drive-by shooting that injured 7-year-old
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) An 18-year-old man accused of being in a car during a drive-by shooting in Maine that injured a 7-year-old girl has been charged with assault.
Veazie police search for man missing since New Year’s Day
Police in Veazie are asking for the public’s help locating a 21-year-old man who’s been missing since New Year’s Day.
Maine police charge two men with arson in connection with two separate fires
Maine State Police say two men have been charged with arson in connection with two separate fires in Augusta and Athens.
Maine regulators to make decision on large salmon farm
Maine regulators plan to make a decision about a large salmon farm after they take the last of the public comments about the proposal.
Plea hearing set for teen accused in grandmother’s death
A change-of-plea hearing is scheduled this week for a Maine teenager accused of killing his grandmother.
Maine to take comments on non-binary birth certificate plan
Maine could come closer to offering a non-binary option on birth certificates after a public hearing.
Maine man dies in snowmobile crash in Medford
The Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife says a Bangor man died when he was unable to stop his snowmobile at an intersection and crashed into some trees.
Party caucuses are alive despite Maine’s switch to primaries
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) Maine ditched presidential caucuses in favor of primaries, but that doesn’t mean caucuses are dead.