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L.L. Bean laying off about 200 people, company says
L.L. Bean says it’s reorganizing certain areas of the company, and that process includes laying off about 200 employees.
Senator Susan Collins will vote to acquit President Trump
Republican Senator Susan Collins says she will vote to acquit President Trump on both articles of impeachment against him, which allege abuse of power and obstruction of Congress.
Charges against executive for firing cannon likely dismissed
A criminal case against the chairman of a construction company over the firing of a small cannon that injured a referee is expected to be dismissed.
Campaign heats up ahead of referendum on vaccine opt-outs
Opponents of a law that eliminates philosophical and religious exemptions for state-mandated vaccines are casting an upcoming referendum as a battle of Big Pharma versus Mainers’ independent spirit.
GOP seeks to stop ranked voting in presidential election
The Maine Republican Party is going to try to stop a law that requires ranked voting in presidential races through a statewide “people’s veto” referendum.
Hundreds of seniors at risk with closure of Maine nonprofit
FARMINGDALE, Maine (AP) Nearly 600 patients are at risk of losing their in-home care when a Maine nonprofit closes in April.
Maine woman who beat husband with softball bat asks for sentence to be commuted
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) A Maine woman who beat her estranged husband with a softball bat is asking Gov. Janet Mills to commute the remainder of her 16-year sentence.
Maine governor proposes $126.6 million supplemental budget
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) Maine Democratic Gov. Janet Mills has unveiled a nearly $127 million supplemental budget proposal.
Man arrested in Maine shooting deaths to appear in court
A man charged with murder in the wake of three fatal shootings in Down East Maine is scheduled to make a first appearance in court.




