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Study: Plastic Will Pile Up in Wake of China Recycling Ban
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) A group of scientists says China’s decision to stop accepting plastic waste from other countries is causing plastic to stockpile around the globe, and wealthy countries need to find new solutions
Maine ‘Trooper of the Year’ Award Goes to Woman for 1st Time
VASSALBORO, Maine (AP) Maine State Police have bestowed the “Trooper of the Year” award on a woman for the first time
Lewiston Police Ask for Patience in Park Brawl Investigation
Lewiston police have met with community members this week to discuss a park brawl that led to one man’s death and other recent violent events.
Lawmakers Tackle Bills as Governor Submits Own Legislation
Maine lawmakers have returned to the Statehouse to consider funding over 100 bills and bonds.
Maine Governor Says He’d Send National Guard to Border
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) Maine’s Republican governor has OK’d a federal request to send a National Guard helicopter with two pilots to the U.S.-Mexico border
LePage Blames Legislature For Closure of Chain Burger Shop
Maine Gov. Paul LePage took to Twitter to blame the state Legislature for the closure of a Fuddruckers restaurant in Ellsworth.
Case Of Ex-Police Officer Accused Of Unruly Behavior Settled
A Massachusetts judge has ruled charges against a former Portland police officer will be dismissed in three months if she stays out of trouble.
LePage Official Refuses to Disclose Membership On Wind Panel
Maine Gov. Paul LePage’s administration is refusing to identify members of a public commission charged with reviewing the impact of wind farms on tourism.
Poliquin Opposes Separation of Immigrant Kids from Parents
U.S. Rep. Bruce Poliquin says he opposes the separation of children from parents after illegal border crossings
Portland Police Searching for Missing Gorham Woman
PORTLAND, Maine (WGAN) Portland Police are looking for the public’s help to find a woman that hasn’t been seen since last week