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3 Maine museums to receive grants to make improvements

BRUNSWICK, Maine (AP)   Southern Maine’s democratic congresswoman says three museums in her district will receive federal funds to make improvements

Fed grants will boost lobster research, create new extension

PORTLAND, Maine (AP)   A federal program that funds ocean research is going to help establish a push for more scientific work about lobsters in Maine

Salmon group says it found dozens of fish farm escapes

A salmon conservation group says its researchers have intercepted more than 50 salmon it believes escaped from aquaculture operations near a river close to the border of Canada and Maine.

Feds press on with plan after lobstermen exit whale pact

An arm of the federal government says it’s disappointed that a lobster fishing group is pulling its support of a proposal to help endangered whales, but will continue to work with the fishermen.

Former music teacher indicted on multiple sex charges

A former music teacher in Brunswick accused of inappropriately touching two students who are minors has been indicted.

Police recover body of missing Lewiston man

Maine State Police say they located the body of a missing Lewiston man on Tuesday.

Groups sue Maine to save aging bridge over the Androscoggin

BRUNSWICK, Maine (AP)   Preservation groups in Maine are hoping to save a historic two-lane bridge from demolition by suing the state

Maine man sentenced for raping, killing former classmate

A man convicted of raping and killing a former high school classmate in Maine is going to prison for 58 years.

Canadian hydropower to Northeast project awaits zoning OK

BREWER, Maine (AP)   Regulators are reviewing the potential environmental impact of a proposed 145-mile (230-kilometer) transmission line that would bring Canadian hydropower to the New England power grid

Police investigate fatal single-vehicle crash in Brunswick

One person was killed in a single-vehicle crash in Brunswick on Tuesday.

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IOC and Saudi Arabia cancel their 12-year deal to host video gaming Esports Olympics in Riyadh

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FILE -Olympic Rings are pictured in front of The Olympic House, headquarters of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) at the opening of the executive board meeting of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in Lausanne, Switzerland, March 28, 2023. (Laurent Gillieron/Keystone via AP, File)

The IOC and Saudi Arabia have canceled their 12-year deal to host the video gaming Esports Olympics in Riyadh in a rare setback for a sports project backed by the oil-rich kingdom.

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Banks and retailers run short on pennies as the US Mint stops making them

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FILE - Taylor Swift arrives at the 67th annual Grammy Awards on Feb. 2, 2025, in Los Angeles. (Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP, File)

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5 more jewel heist arrests made as Louvre probe deepens

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People tour the courtyard of Le Louvre museum in the rain Monday, Oct. 27, 2025 in Paris. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena)

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How Americans feel about changing the clocks, according to a new AP-NORC poll

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FILE - Custodian Ray Keen inspects a clock face before changing the time on the 100-year-old clock atop the Clay County Courthouse March 8, 2014, in Clay Center, Kan. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel, File)

Only 12% of U.S. adults favor the current system of daylight saving time, which has people in most states changing the clocks twice a year, according to a new AP-NORC poll, while 47% are opposed and 40% are neutral.