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Sanford man charged with OUI, manslaughter remains held without bail

A 32-year-old man remains in jail after his arrest stemming from a deadly accident on Country Club Rd. in Sanford.

Icy roads causes 10 cars to crash in Waterville Friday taking the life of one woman who stopped to render aid.

A good Samaritan who stopped to render aid on I-95 in Waterville paid with her life in a multi-car pileup caused by icy roads in Waterville Friday.

Houton Entrepeneur Coming Out of the COVID Tunnel with New General Store After Losing Bowling Alley

A Houlton entrepreneur had his bowling alley closed down because of the pandemic but came back with something better.

Thanksgiving: How Southern Maine is Celebrating It.

Thanksgiving is here at last, and with that, Maine is celebrating.

Facial recognition can help conserve seals, scientists say

FREEPORT, Maine (AP) Facial recognition technology is mostly associated with uses such as surveillance and the authentication of human faces, but scientists believe they’ve found a new use for it — saving seals.

Winners declared in two Maine House races following recounts

The results of two legislative races in Maine are now official, with recounting coming to end on Tuesday.

Whole Foods to stop selling lobster from Gulf of Maine

Whole Foods says it will stop selling Gulf of Maine Lobster following the fishery’s loss of two certifications for environmental sustainability.

Estimated $55,000 in drugs seized in Sullivan trafficking investigation

Three people were arrested and about 330 grams of fentanyl were seized as part of a drug investigation in Hancock County.

Maine close to inking land use agreement for rural north

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) Maine officials are close to finalizing a land use agreement that supporters said would protect one of the most rural corners of the country from overdevelopment years after environmentalists raised concerns about McMansions rising in the area.

Maine vet sues over coverage denial for daughter gender transition

A U.S. military veteran and his daughter filed a lawsuit on Monday challenging a federal rule they said prevents the daughter from accessing medical coverage because she is transgender.

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