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Woman Convicted in Son’s Death “Disappointed” Over Appeal

A woman convicted of manslaughter in the death of her infant son is “disappointed” that Maine’s high court rejected an appeal of her 13-year prison sentence.

President Trump Insults Tiny Country Visited By LePage

The country that Maine Gov. Paul LePage has been visiting in hopes of strengthening ties is the subject of a jab from President Donald Trump over NATO.

Court Questions Whether Maine Has Money to Expand Medicaid

Maine’s high court is weighing whether to allow Republican Gov. Paul LePage’s administration to continue to block federal funding for voter-approved Medicaid expansion.

Body Found In Mudflat In Coastal Maine

Authorities in Maine say a body has been found in a mudflat in the coastal town of Trenton.

Trump Administration Handing Over Voter Commission Docs

The Trump administration is complying with a court order to turn over documents from the voting integrity commission to Maine Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap.

76-Year-Old Charged in Fatal Slashing is Held Without Bail

A judge has denied bail for a 76-year-old man charged with fatally slashing a woman in front of her 11-year-old twins in Maine.

Agents Seize 2.5 Pounds of Meth in Mattawamkeag Bust

MATTAWAMKEAG, Maine (WGAN)  The Maine Drug Enforcement Agency says a man has been charged after agents seized a large amount of meth from his home in Penobscot County

CMP Customers Join Class Action Suit Over Billing Claims

Over 200 Maine power customers have joined a class-action lawsuit saying they were overbilled by the state’s largest utility.

Portland Chosen For Self-Driving Car Pilot Program

A Maine city is among seven municipalities that have been selected to help test self-driving car technology.

Lewiston Police Step Up Patrols to Address Park Violence

Police in Maine are increasing patrols downtown in the wake of a park brawl that led to one man’s death and other recent violent events.

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The lawsuit highlights how the state and the Trump Administration have differing views on how to handle transgender policies in school.  

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Peaks Island Search Continues for Massachusetts College Professor

Wiley Davi was last known to be on the island Saturday evening.

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New Passenger Platform Installed at Wells Amtrak Stop

The project is expected to be complete by the fall of next year.

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Utility regulators reject 5-year plan from Central Maine Power that would raise rates

Maine's Public Utilities Commission rejected a five-year plan proposed by Central Maine Power that would lead to a rate increase.

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Gray schools put in lock-out while police make arrests nearby

Four people accused of fleeing from state troopers were taken into custody Tuesday morning in Gray.