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Lack of licensed drivers shuts down popular trolley line in Maine

The popular trolley service that runs between Kennebunk and the Wells-Ogunquit town line will not operate this summer season because of a lack of licensed drivers.

Teen accused of planning shooting at South Portland High School will be tried as a juvenile

A judge on Tuesday decided that a South Portland teen accused of planning a school shooting last spring will be tried in juvenile court.

Maine State Police continue to investigate disappearance of woman last seen in 2012

Police say they’re looking for leads in the disappearance of a Maine woman who was last seen over a decade ago.

Ellsworth city councilors vote to fire police chief

Ellsworth’s police chief has been removed after a unanimous city council vote on Monday night.

Sens. King, Collins sign on to bill to keep AM radio in automobiles

Maine Senators Susan Collins and Angus King are teaming up to keep AM radio in cars.

Coalition of state AGs threaten legal action over Maine bill related to abortion, gender transition

Sixteen attorneys general are threatening legal action against Maine over a bill aimed at shielding medical providers for providing abortions and gender transition surgeries for children.

14-year-old arrested after report of shots fired in Lewiston

LEWISTON, Maine (WGAN) A 14-year-old boy is facing charges in connection with a report of shots fired in Lewiston.

Two firefighters hurt while battling fire at historic Millinocket building

MILLINOCKET, Maine (WGAN) Two firefighters were injured while trying to knock down flames at a historic building in northern Maine over the weekend.

A backcountry skier dies on a day of accidents on New Hampshire’s unforgiving Mount Washington

MEREDITH, N.H. (AP) The steep bowl at Tuckerman Ravine on New Hampshire’s Mount Washington has long made it a favorite spot for expert skiers and snowboarders who are seeking adventure beyond the comparative safety of the state’s ski areas.

Police use Yellow Flag Law to seize “numerous firearms” from Maine island

Police made use of Maine’s Yellow Flag Law when seizing firearms on an island near Rockland.

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