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Driver in Lewiston rollover crash dies after being rushed to hospital
The driver injured in a rollover crash in Lewiston on Friday morning has died.
$16M in fish, wildlife restoration programs planned in Maine
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) Programs that support fish and wildlife restoration and hunter education are set to receive more than $16 million from the federal government in Maine.
Judge who served in Maine courts for 40 years to go inactive
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) A federal judge in Maine is transitioning to inactive senior status after more than 40 years of serving in state and federal courts in the state.
Maine PUC votes to open formal investigation of CMP
The Maine Public Utilities Commission on Thursday opened an investigation into how earnings decisions drive decision-making by Central Maine Power and its parent, Avangrid.
Driver of stolen vehicle stopped after pursuit through Oxford County
Police have charged a Limerick man accused of stealing a commercial vehicle and leading officers on a pursuit.
Police investigate fatal rollover crash in Standish
The driver involved in a rollover crash in Standish on Thursday morning was pronounced dead at the scene.
Utility regulators approve $90 bill credit for low-income Mainers
Maine’s Public Utilities Commission has approved a one-time bill credit for 90,000 low-income electricity customers.
Bill would expand northern border commission another decade
A bill introduced Thursday by a group of U.S. senators in northern New England would allow a 10-year reauthorization for a commission that provides funding and jobs for economic development projects across the region.
Oldest New England Patriots fan dies at 106
MEXICO, Maine (AP) A Maine woman recognized by the New England Patriots as their oldest fan has died at age 106.
Owner of statue of segregationist judge says it’s in storage
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) The owner of a statue of a former U.S. Supreme Court chief justice said he has removed it at the request of county commissioners.