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Maine might relax residency rules for legal pot businesses
A legislative committee in Maine has approved legal marijuana rules that would relax residency requirements for companies involved in the pot business.
Investigation into Maine trooper’s death now in hands of DA
Police in Maine say they’ve completed an investigation into fatal injuries suffered by a detective when he was helping a driver and the case is now in the hands of a district attorney.
Maine budget gets pushback in initial votes
Maine lawmakers are voting on a two-year budget deal with a sticker price slightly below the governor’s original $8 billion proposal, thanks to surplus tax revenues and minor savings.
Maine rejects plan for background check on private gun sales
A drive to require background checks for private gun sales has stalled in Maine.
Maine man charged in connection with 1986 murder and sexual assault in Connecticut
A Maine man is arrested in connection with the 1986 murder and sexual assault of an 11-year-old girl from Connecticut.
Toddler burned, flammable liquid poured on campfire
The State Fire Marshal’s Office in Maine says a 11/2-year-old boy was seriously burned when a flammable liquid was poured onto a campfire.
Maine makes public, private insurers cover abortions
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) A bill requiring public and private insurance companies to cover abortion is now law in Maine
Portland’s mayor launches re-election campaign
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) Portland’s incumbent mayor has launched his re-election campaign
Maine could collect data on petition signatures under bill
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) Maine could collect data on how ballot campaign groups pay for petition signatures under a bill facing Democratic Gov. Janet Mills
Automatic voter registration bill heads to governor
Maine could join at least 17 states that automatically register voters.