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Referendum challenging electric transmission line in Maine can appear as one ballot question
A referendum on a controversial hydropower transmission line in Maine can appear on the ballot in November as a single question, according to a ruling in Maine’s highest court.
Fire officials investigate house fire in Whitefield
Fire investigators are looking into the cause of a fire that damaged a home in Lincoln County.
Former Maine Governor LePage denounces new virus guidance on masking, schools
Former Maine Governor Paul LePage calls new guidance from the CDC on masking “politically-driven decision making.”
Police investigate report of shots fired in Portland, raise concerns over similar incidents
Portland police say they’re responding to an alarming number of reports of shots fired.
Body recovered from 112 feet of water in Maine quarry
ROCKPORT, Maine (AP) The state medical examiner’s office will determine the cause of death of a man whose body was recovered in 112 feet (34 meters) of water in a quarry, but police said there’s nothing to suspect foul play.
Maine reports 120 additional coronavirus cases
The Maine CDC reported 120 additional COVID-19 cases and no new deaths Thursday.
Maine church seeks preemptive ban on COVID-19 restrictions
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) A Maine church that sued over coronavirus restrictions is delivering a preemptive lawsuit against possible new restrictions associated with a variant of the virus that’s spreading across the country.
$2M for training, jobs in Maine locales hit by opioid crisis
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) The federal government is hoping to help Maine create jobs in parts of the state that have been hit hard by the opioid use disorder epidemic.
Calais man killed after collision with tractor-trailer in Washington County
A Calais man was killed early Wednesday in a head-on collision.
Officials anticipate impact on travel as thousands of Canadian border workers prepare to strike
A union representing thousands of Canadian border agents is set to go on strike.