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Powerful wind, rain storm in Maine knocks out power to thousands of CMP customers
Strong gusty winds have led to thousands of outages for Central Maine Power customers.
Report: Most youth jailed because state lacks better options
A new analysis has found the majority of nonviolent youth are jailed in Maine because the state’s juvenile system lacks treatment options.
Plans for special cannabis crimes unit sparks outrage
Maine plans to create a new division of the state Drug Enforcement Agency tasked with regulatory compliance as well as monitoring illegal activity that competes with state-licensed growers, processors and retailers.
Brothers who brawled with police in grandmother’s hospital room face sentences
Three brothers who fought with police officers in their dying grandmother’s hospital room have each been sentenced to a few days in jail.
High school students in Naples dismissed early due to bomb threat
Students at Lake Region High School in Naples have been sent home early today due to a bomb threat.
Four arrested for selling heroin in Washington County
A drug bust in Washington County on Tuesday afternoon led to the arrests of four people, three of them Mainers.
Brewer man charged with setting Christmas morning fire
Police have charged a Brewer man accused of setting fire to a home Christmas morning.
US lobstermen may see relief from steep Chinese tariffs
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) Maine’s congressional delegation says China is making U.S. lobster eligible for a tariff reduction.
LePage says he was paid to advocate for hydropower corridor
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) Maine’s former governor says that he was paid by a lobbying firm to advocate for the state utility’s hydropower corridor.
Maintenance worker critically injured in 2019 Farmington blast transferred to rehab facility
A maintenance worker critically injured in a blast in Farmington in September has started rehab.