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Paul Revere’s ride celebrated in 250th anniversary
State houses all across the nation are celebrating the historic ride of Paul Revere.
Court rules against Republican lawmaker in lawsuit over censure for post about transgender athlete
A federal court has ruled against a Republican lawmaker from Maine who sued the state’s Democratic House speaker after being censured for a social media post about a transgender athlete.
Police say death of Gray man is not considered suspicious
Police say foul play is not suspected after a Gray man was found dead in a wooden area behind a supermarket on Wednesday.
Judge sentences man to 16 years for arson that left homeowner dead
A New York man accused of burning down a home and killing a man in Maine in 2017 will spend 16 years behind bars.
Rumford Woman Accused of Elder Abuse, Theft
Sharon Gardner was the primary caretaker for a family member when police say she diverted money to herself
Maine Agencies Highlight Work Zone Safety
Maine State Police, AAA and the Maine Turnpike Authority all spoke at a gathering
Canadian Travel into Maine Dropping as Travel Season Approaches
Numbers from U.S. Customs and Border Protection show a 26 drop in March from a year ago.
Republicans, Democrats propose opposing bills to amend Maine’s Human Rights Acts
Republicans in the State House are backing a proposal to remove the term “gender identity” from the Maine Human Rights Act.
Gov. Mills says she’s “confident” state will prevail in federal legal battle over transgender athletes
Gov. Janet Mills doubling down on her defiance of the president’s order banning transgender athletes in girls’ sports.
Maine Governor Candidate Says He’d Be Similar to Trump
Charles has worked in the administrations of three Republican presidents