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Maine’s small game hunting seasons ending for the spring

The next big season begins in May when it becomes legal to hunt wild turkeys.

Old-school toboggans take the spotlight in Maine

There are nearly 400 teams signed up for the event.

High levels of lead detected at several Lewiston schools

The schools say they are committed to keeping students and staff safe from any potential lead in the water.

Governor Mills says the state of Maine could cover “every last dollar” of students enrolling in Community College

The governor is hoping by paying students Community College bills they will stay and work in Maine in critically needed industries

Cumberland County residents encouraged to participate in affordable housing survey

If you live in Cumberland County and have been affected by the housing crisis you are encouraged to take this survey

A woman’s death in Pembrook ruled a homicide

Police responded to the report of an unresponsive woman and found her dead. They say it was no accident.

Man shot after being removed twice from Portland bar

Portland police are investigating a shooting in the city’s Old Port.

COVID hospitalizations drop again in Maine

The number of people in Maine’s hospitals with COVID-19 has dropped below 300 for the first time since November.

Lawsuit against Maine utility withdrawn, could be refiled

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) A cybersecurity expert has withdrawn a lawsuit that accused the parent company of Maine’s largest utility of bid rigging, but vowed to file a new complaint soon.

Maine Gov. delivers State of the State address

(AP) Maine Gov. Janet Mills is proposing to return to the people half of an anticipated $822 million surplus to the people.

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Augusta Police Look for Missing Man

Police say Zachary Allen was reported missing by his family Tuesday.

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Portland Police Establish Downtown Constable Program

The department says the constables will serve as a uniformed, but non-law-enforcement presence in public areas.

12 hours ago in Local

New Jetport Flight Path to Address Noise Complaints from South Portland

The new change is meant to address long held complaints of booming aircraft noise by South Portland residents.

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Wildfires across Georgia and Florida have destroyed nearly 50 homes and are forcing evacuations

Wildfires burning across the southeastern U.S. forced more people to flee Wednesday after destroying nearly 50 homes in Georgia and causing some schools closings as drought and winds fueled flames.

17 hours ago in Local

Lewiston apartment building hit by gunfire in overnight shooting

Three men accused of firing shots that struck an apartment building in Lewiston overnight Wednesday morning are facing charges.