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Maine Lawmakers at Odds on Ending Exemptions for Vaccines
A bill to end certain exemptions to vaccines is heading back to the Maine Senate as lawmakers disagree on specifics.
CDC Warns Mainers to Beware of Lyme as Warm Season Starts
Public health officials in Maine say now is the time for residents to start taking precautions to avoid Lyme disease in the state.
Wrong-Way Driver Eludes Police Until Gas Runs Out
Maine State Police say a motorist drove the wrong way on Interstate 95 and managed to elude troopers until his truck ran out of gas.
Bill for Medicaid, Private Coverage for Abortion Moves Ahead
A bill to require Maine’s Medicaid program and private insurers to cover abortion is moving ahead in the Democratic-led Legislature.
Judge Allows Bail for Man Charged in Portland Killing
A judge says a Maine man can be released on $50,000 bail while a murder case against him moves forward.
Maine Passes Law to Help Sick Lobstermen Keep Licenses
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) A new law in Maine is designed to help lobster fishermen who develop major illnesses keep their licenses active
Lawmakers Consider Fines for Failure to Clear Snow Off Cars
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) Maine lawmakers are considering a bill that would require drivers to clear ice and snow off their cars before hitting the road
Massive Former Mill in Lewiston, Maine Goes Up for Auction
LEWISTON, Maine (AP) A massive, 160-year-old former cotton mill in Maine is going up for auction this month
Portland City Council Letting Legislature Handle Paid Leave
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) City councilors in Maine’s largest city have rejected an ordinance requiring paid leave for workers
Parole Denied for Man Who Killed 18-Year-Old Girl in 1973
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) The Maine Parole Board has once again rejected a request for early release for a Maine State Prison inmate convicted of killing a West Gardiner woman in 1973