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University System: 4,000 Maine Students Get Free Tuition

PORTLAND, Maine (AP)   More than 4,000 Maine students are attending the state’s public universities without paying tuition or fees

Maine Could End Religious, Philosophical Vaccine Opt-Outs

Maine could end non-medical exemptions for routine childhood vaccines required by schools and certain health care facilities by September 2021.

NTSB Cites Poor Planning for Toy Run Crash That Killed 2

The National Transportation Safety Board faults law enforcement planning in a report on a double fatal crash during the United Bikers of Maine Toy Run in September 2017.

MDEA: 6 Charged With Smuggling at Two Bridges Regional Jail

The Maine Drug Enforcement Agency says six people have been charged with smuggling the drugs Suboxone and LSD into the Two Bridges Regional Jail in Wiscasset.

E-Cigarette Ban on School Grounds Heads to Governor’s Desk

Maine could explicitly ban electronic cigarettes on school grounds under a Democrat’s bill that passed the House and Senate.

Bill to Ban Native American Mascots in Maine Passes House

A bill to prevent Maine public schools from using mascots and logos depicting Native Americans has passed the House.

Bill to Boost Future Governor’s Pay Gets Tabled

Lawmakers have tabled the latest bill to boost the lowest-in-the-nation salary for Maine’s next governor.

Man Charged With OUI After Accidentally Towing Vehicle From Bar Parking Lot

Police say an East Waterboro man who accidentally towed a vehicle from a bar parking lot is charged with drunken driving.

Pot Proposal Would Put Mainers First in Line for Licenses

PORTLAND, Maine (AP)   Maine’s proposed rules about the sale of marijuana for recreational use would for the first two years limit licenses to residents of the state

Fire Claims Storied General Store in Small Community

WELD, Maine (AP)   A fire has leveled a storied general store that long served a Maine county

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Trump Shuts Down Offshore Wind in New England; Nova Scotia Eyes Opportunity

The administration’s freeze on U.S. ocean wind projects could set clean energy back a decade. Nova Scotia’s massive Wind West project hopes to fill the gap and even sell power to the U.S.

11 hours ago in Local

Federal Policy Could Push Hundreds of Mainers Out of Long-Term Housing

HUD plans to cut funding for permanent supportive housing and shift to transitional programs, leaving vulnerable Mainers at risk of homelessness. Advocates warn shelters could be overwhelmed.

11 hours ago in Local

Maine Announces $550K in Grants to Boost Coastal Resilience

The state just announced $550,000 in grants to help communities prepare for future storms and flooding. Towns and regional groups can apply for funding to strengthen infrastructure and plan for climate risks. Applications are due Jan. 5.

11 hours ago in Local

Portland Unveils Maine’s First Electric Boat Charger

Portland just unveiled the state’s first electric boat charger at Wright’s Wharf. The move is part of a push to cut emissions and noise in the marine industry.

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Overdose Deaths Continue to Decline in Maine for Third Year

Overdose deaths have dropped for the third year in a row! Fatal overdoses are down 23% compared to last year, and officials credit naloxone distribution and expanded treatment options. If the trend continues, Maine could see the fewest overdose deaths in six years.