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Drug agents seize crack cocaine, drugs from Buxton home

A Buxton teenager was charged with drug trafficking after agents seized crack cocaine and guns from a home.

Masks no longer required as Maine Legislature gathers

AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) Maine lawmakers are reconvening without a mask requirement for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic began.

Maine senator joins push to stop Russia from selling gold

BRUNSWICK, Maine (AP) Maine’s independent senator is joining a push to clamp down on Russia’s ability to sell gold reserves.

Former prosecutor admits tipping off former deputy to probe

BANGOR, Maine (AP) A former prosecutor acknowledged tipping off a former deputy that he was under investigation in connection with a case in which a town official, law enforcement officers and others were charged with aiding a large, illegal marijuana operation in western Maine.

Maine university wipes about $2M in student debt

One of Maine’s public universities has forgiven about $2 million in student debt accrued during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Maine pols call for grant program to help with lobster rules

The members of Maine’s congressional delegation are calling for the creation of a federal grant program to help the lobster industry cope with new rules designed to save whales.

Members of Maine congressional delegation support U.S. ban on Russian oil imports

Maine U.S. Sen. Angus King says he applauds President Biden’s decision to place a ban on all Russian oil imports.

Maine’s Democratic governor, Janet Mills, to seek 2nd term

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) Maine’s Democratic governor announced Tuesday she will seek a second term in office, setting up a potential contest against a longtime political rival in an election likely to generate national attention and heavy spending.

$6M in grants to boost Maine’s forest industry

AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) More than 200 forest companies in Maine will receive $6 million in grants through a state initiative looking to invigorate one of the state’s oldest industries.

Maine lawmakers consider ending minor offense traffic stops

AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) Maine lawmakers are considering a bill that would ban police from pulling over people for minor offenses in an attempt to reduce racial profiling in the state.

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