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Bills Look at Charter Schools in Maine

AUGUSTA, Maine (AP)   Maine could increase or limit the number of charter schools in the state under new bills

Feeding Ducks Could Soon Be Banned in South Portland

South Portland city officials want residents to stop feeding birds on ponds.

Fire Destroys Home in Shapleigh

A fire burned down a home in Shapleigh Sunday morning.

Unum Building Catches Fire in Portland

The roof of a Unum building in Portland caught fire Saturday morning.

Robbery Suspect Found in Falmouth Tree

A robbery suspect was arrested in a tree on Saturday.

Proposal Would Ban Non-Citizens From Voting in Local Races

A Maine Republican wants the state’s constitution to explicitly prohibit non-citizens from voting in local elections.

Man Indicted for Murder in Portland

Portland Police have arrested a man for murder.

Maine Man Denies He Harmed 4-Year-Old Granddaughter

An attorney for a woman charged in the death of a 4-year-old girl is suggesting that the woman’s fiance could have caused some of the injuries.

Study: Maine Legal Defense for Indigents Lacks Safeguards

A study suggests Maine’s system for providing attorneys for people who can’t afford them lacks safeguards to ensure adequate representation and to avoid overcharges.

Maine Senators Say Dairy Farmers Need Farm Bill Changes Soon

Maine’s two U.S. senators are joining more than a third of their colleagues in the Senate to call for the government to implement provisions of the most recent farm bill that are designed to help struggling dairy farmers.

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18 hours ago in Local

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.

18 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.

19 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.

19 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.

19 hours ago in Local

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.