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Maine eyes new controls for key bait fishing industry
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) Maine lawmakers are considering new controls for an important bait fishing industry in the state.
Maine distributing more than $9M for behavioral health
Maine plans to distribute more than $9 million to hundreds of mental health and substance use disorder service providers starting next week.
Mainer with explosives discussed attacking houses of worship
An 18-year-old charged with having homemade explosive devices in his backpack discussed plans to travel to Chicago to attack a mosque and other houses of worship, federal prosecutors said.
Maine congressional delegation condemns Russian invasion of Ukraine
Members of Maine’s congressional delegation have slammed Russian President Vladimir Putin’s decision to launch an invasion in Ukraine. Maine Republican…
No highway bond vote thanks to budget surplus
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) Democratic Gov. Janet Mills wants to use $100 million from the budget surplus for transportation projects, meaning voters won’t be asked to approve transportation bonds for the first time in eight years.
Maine university system to search for new campus president
FARMINGTON, Maine (AP) Maine’s public university system is planning a nationwide search for a new president of one of its institutions.
Maine Senate votes to advance equal rights amendment
Maine’s Senate voted Wednesday to advance a proposed amendment to the state Constitution that would prohibit discrimination based on gender, although it will require further votes.
2nd case of Avian influenza discovered in Maine
A second case of highly pathogenic avian influenza has been discovered in Maine a few days after the first documented case.
2 men, 1 juvenile in custody after pursuit from Maine
New Hampshire State Police arrested two men and a juvenile who were in a box truck that was being pursued by police Wednesday in Maine and was possibly connected with the theft of dirt bikes and all-terrain vehicles.
Maine might cut student loan debt for first-time homebuyers
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) The Maine Legislature is considering a proposal that would forgive up to $40,000 in student loan debt for first-time homebuyers.