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Maine education groups rally against challenges to books

AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) Maine education groups have joined an intellectual freedom campaign to push back against reports that certain books are inappropriate for school libraries.

Maine eyes staffing increase in busy family court system

AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) Lawmakers in Maine are considering a proposal to increase staffing in the state’s family court system to try to cope with a heavy caseload.

Baby whale genetic testing may help save species, study says

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) Greater reliance on genetic testing of baby whales and their mothers can provide more accurate information about a rare species and increase the chances of saving them from extinction, according to the authors of a new scientific study.

Troopers pursue driver who hit tow truck on I-95

State police say a driver accused of a striking a tow truck and leading police on a chase on I-95 will face criminal charges.

Police investigate report of women approaching teenage girls at Scarborough Walmart

Police are on the lookout for three women who were seen soliciting teenage girls at the Walmart in Scarborough.

Guilford man accused of shooting at, threatening woman

A Guilford man accused of assaulting and shooting at a woman before threatening to burn down her home faces multiple charges, including attempted murder and domestic violence assault.

Maine unemployment falls to lowest mark since pandemic began

The unemployment rate in Maine has fallen to its lowest point since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Rare eagle seen in Maine, wowing birders, might stay a bit

GEORGETOWN, Maine (AP) A rare species of eagle that has thrilled bird lovers and baffled scientists since arriving in Maine last month might not be in a hurry to leave.

Historic jail building in Maine falling into disrepair

ELLSWORTH, Maine (AP) A historic jail building in Maine is falling apart and the historical society that owns it hasn’t been able to come up with the money to save it.

Former Portland mayor claims eviction was retaliation

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) Former Portland Mayor Ethan Strimling said an attempt to evict him from his downtown apartment is retaliation for forming a tenants union and fighting illegal rent increases.

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