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Mayor Faces Recall Vote Over Tweet Mocking Shooting Survivor
WATERVILLE, Maine (AP) A Republican mayor of a Maine city now faces a vote that could remove him from office over his tweets mocking a survivor of the Parkland, Florida, school shooting
Republicans Head to Convention Championing LePage’s Record
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) Maine’s Democratic Secretary of State Matt Dunlap is declining to weigh in on the latest legal challenge against a new ranked voting method set for the June primary
Monkfish Are Indeed Fine as Quota Stays the Same in 2018
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) Michelle Wolf is right–the monkfish really are fine
Boy, Father Attacked By Bobcat
STOW, Maine (AP) _ Wardens in Maine say they are searching for a bobcat that attacked a 17-year-old boy and his father.
Lewiston Police Continue to Investigate Fatal Hit-and-Run from December
LEWISTON, Maine (WGAN) Lewiston Police are again asking for the public’s help in finding a driver involved in a fatal hit-and-run last year
Girlfriend of Suspect in Deputy Killing Faces Drug Charges
SKOWHEGAN, Maine (AP) The girlfriend of a Maine man charged with killing a sheriff’s deputy is facing drug charges
Officials: River Site Where Boys Fell in is Safe
AUBURN, Maine (AP) Officials in Maine say the area along the Androscoggin River where two young boys fell in last month is safe
Maine Gubernatorial Hopefuls on Civility, Medicaid, Guns
Candidates for Maine’s next governor agree it’s time for civility after eight years often colored by Republican Gov. Paul LePage’s attacks on lawmakers and opponents.
Maine Festival Canceled After Harassment Charge is Back on
A group of organizers says a food-themed festival that was canceled in the wake of sexual harassment allegations is back on.
Key Player in US Baby Eel Business Faces Poaching Sentence
A Maine fisherman who played a key role in the rise of the state’s baby eel fishery is awaiting sentencing for buying and selling the fish illegally.