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Court: Lawsuit to Overturn 1st Atlantic Monument Can Proceed

A federal court has ruled that a group of fishing organizations can move forward with a lawsuit that seeks to overturn creation of the first national marine monument in the Atlantic Ocean.

UMaine at Farmington President Takes New Job at NJ College

The president of the University of Maine at Farmington is departing to lead a college in New Jersey.

Bill to Create Small “Microgrid” Power Sources Moves Forward

A legislative committee has recommended passage of a Maine bill that would allow towns to make local power grids with increased independence.

Police Investigating Stolen Car in Sanford

SANFORD, Maine (WGAN)  Sanford Police say they are looking for the public’s help identifying a suspect

Law Enforcement, Advocates to Discuss Child Abuse in Maine

AUGUSTA, Maine (AP)   Maine child abuse advocates and law enforcement officials are speaking out after two girls recently died following abuse in their homes

Lawmakers to Consider Governor’s Student Loan Credit Bill

AUGUSTA, Maine (AP)   Certain Mainers and their employers could more easily receive tax credits for paying off their student loans under a bill

Bayside Project Hits The Skids

Portland, ME (WGAN) So much for the plans to spend $85 million developing Portland’s Bayside neighborhood….the so-called midtown project.

Police: Man Seriously Injured In Fall From Pub Deck

ROCKLAND, Maine (AP) _ Police in Maine say a man was seriously injured in a fall from the deck of a pub over the weekend.

Maine Shipyard Proposes New Building in Brunswick

BRUNSWICK, Maine (AP)   Bath Iron Works plans to build a 20,000-square-foot building to replace the existing “blast and paint” building at the Hardings plant in Brunswick

Governor Wants Nearly $1 Million for Health Agency Attorneys

AUGUSTA, Maine (AP)   Maine’s Republican governor wants the state to direct nearly $1 million to keep attorneys in the Department of Health and Human Services

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Mt. Desert Island officials raise alarm over potential impact of government shutdown on local economy

If Congress can't come to an agreement over the budget by the end of Tuesday, at least a partial shutdown will occur that'll limit operations by federal agencies like the National Park Service, potentially shutting down Acadia National Park.

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Pair of men involved in Saco drive-by shooting plead guilty

Two Massachusetts men are pleading guilty to several charges in a drive-by shooting in Saco last year

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Standoff at Peru home ends with death of suspect

A man accused of causing a standoff with police in the town of Peru was found dead.

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Long Running Pie Contest Draws Big Numbers at Cumberland Fair

All proceeds from the Pie Contest are going to benefit the Cumberland Food Pantry.

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Collins Lone Republican to Criticize Job Cut Threat During Gov. Shutdown

A memo this week instructs agencies to use the shutdown as an opportunity to reduce their work forces.