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Portland Apartment Fire Displaces Five People
An apartment fire in Portland displaced five people early Sunday morning.
Emera Maine parent company sheds little light on future
Emera Maine’s parent company plans to pay for new projects by selling some of its businesses.
A Million Maine Made Wreaths Head to D.C.
A tractor-trailer caravan loaded down with more than a million balsam wreaths is on its way to Arlington National Cemetery.
Well-known substance abuse counselor dies in Nobleboro crash
Police say a well-known substance abuse counselor died in a Nobleboro crash Thursday morning.
West Coast Consulting Firm to Write Maine’s Pot Regulations
A Los Angeles consulting firm will help Maine write its recreational marijuana regulations.
Deep Cut for Herring Fishermen, Who Seek Key Bait Fish
Fishermen who seek one of the most important bait fish on the East Coast are likely to see a dramatic reduction in the amount they are allowed to harvest next year.
Road Projects Around Maine Get Major Boost From Feds
Three transportation projects around the state of Maine are getting a boost of nearly $27 million from the federal government.
Judge Lets EPA Rework Standards for Rivers Fished by Tribes
A Maine tribal nation is fighting a federal judge’s move to allow the Environmental Protection Agency to rework former President Obama’s administration’s higher water quality standards for rivers fished by tribes.
New Owners Have Big Plans for Desert of Maine
The new owners of a desert attraction located on the coast of Maine say they are planning big changes.
Police: Fatal Crash Kills 80-Year-Old Counselor
A Maine county sheriff’s department says an 80-year-old substance abuse counselor who worked closely with the department was killed in a crash.