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Food Pantry Reopens After Theft, Vandalism
OLD ORCHARD BEACH, Maine (AP) — Officials have reopened the Maine church food pantry that a burglar ate his way through earlier this week.
Debate Over Opening Up Electronic Court Docs in Maine
The possibility of allowing electronic access to court documents in Maine has opened up a debate over public information rules.
Trump Approves Disaster Request for March Storms in Maine
President Donald Trump has approved a major disaster for parts of Maine that were severely damaged by a pair of winter storms in March.
Burglar Eats 3 Pizzas, Ice Cream During Church Break-In
Police in Maine say a burglar helped himself to three frozen pizzas and some ice cream at a church before vandalizing the building.
Destructive Insect That Targets Ash Trees is Found in Maine
A destructive forest pest that has killed hundreds of millions of ash trees in many states has been found in northern Maine.
Judge: Maine GOP Must Use Ranked-Choice Voting in Primary
A federal judge has declined to let the Maine Republican Party be exempted from ranked choice voting that’ll be used for the first time in a statewide primary election on June 12.
Hands off That Seal, NOAA Reminds Curious Beachgoers
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says it’s common to see seal pups resting on beaches in Maine, New Hampshire and Massachusetts during this time.
Maine Committee Resuming Work on State Budget
The Maine Legislature’s Appropriations Committee is meeting to see if Democrats and Republicans are any closer to a compromise on a supplemental budget.
Officials: Dead Fish Result From Dam Work in Orono
Officials in Orono say dead fish washing up on Maine waterfronts is due to work on a local dam.
Officials: Man Disqualified From Primary Still Campaigning
A Maine man who was disqualified from the Republican primary for the U.S. Senate is still posting signs across the state declaring he is “Trump strong.”