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Lobstermen from U.S. and Canada discuss protecting the industry and right whales
Lobster industry members from both the U.S. and Canada are meeting Friday and Saturday at the mariner’s church in Portland’s Old Port to discuss protecting the fishing industry and the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale.
Christmas trees might have a vital role in replacing South Portland’s destroyed sand dunes.
A summer pastime might have a winter-based solution.
Owner of Bangor-area towing business charged with theft
The owner of a Maine towing company is accused of illegally towing vehicles.
Maine sets another record for overdose deaths, report says
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) More than 700 people died from drug overdoses last year in Maine, setting the third straight record, officials said.
2 plead guilty to disrupting flight diverted to Maine
BANGOR, Maine (AP) Two men from England pleaded guilty to federal charges that they interfered with a flight crew during a tussle that resulted in a flight from Mexico being diverted to Maine.
Police charge Maine man accused of assaulting deputy
A Sebago man accused of assaulting a police officer was taken into custody.
Maine hospital, physician ordered to pay $6.5 million to family of man who died after misdiagnosis
Mercy Hospital in Portland and one of its physicians have been ordered to pay $6.5 million to the family of a Maine man who died as a result of a negligent misdiagnosis.
Man who died in fire in far northern Maine identified
The man who died last week in a fire at an apartment building in Caribou has been identified.
Man sentenced in crash that left bicyclist dead in Rumford
A Maine man has been sentenced to 18 months behind bars for striking and killing a bicyclist while under the influence.
Warming Centers Planned Across Maine
Here is a list of warming centers that have been announced. Counties are listed in alphabetical order.