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More Lobbyists, Lawmakers Demand Change at Maine Statehouse
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) More lobbyists and lawmakers inspired by the #MeToo movement are coming forward to publicly share their stories of sexual harassment at the Maine Statehouse
Maine Inns to File for Bankruptcy, Avoid Foreclosure Auction
The owners of two Maine inns will file for bankruptcy to avoid looming foreclosures.
Flu Deaths Reach 55 in Maine, but New Cases Dropping
Another three people have died from the flu in Maine, bringing the season’s total to 55. But there are also signs that the worst of the season is over.
Council Approves Bills Aimed at Curbing Gun Violence
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP Three bills aimed at preventing gun violence are going to be debated by Maine lawmakers
Woman Jailed for Calling Officials “My Target” in Gun Video
Police have arrested a Maine woman who posted a video of herself target shooting while listing city officials by name and describing them as “my target.”
Historic Train Depot Building Now Up for Sale for $165,000
YARMOUTH, Maine (AP) A historic train depot located in a Maine village is now up for sale
Money for Maine’s Marine Businesses Stems from Voter Bond
ORONO, Maine (AP) The University of Maine says a group it leads is investing more than $14 million in businesses and infrastructure to try to grow marine jobs in the state
Maine Fox Hunt Ending for the Winter on Wednesday
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) Maine’s fox hunting season is ending for the winter
Maine Governor Proposes Another Voter ID Bill
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) Maine’s Republican governor is again trying to require Mainers to present photo ID to vote
Autopsy Concludes Teen Died from Intoxication, Hypothermia
ORONO, Maine (AP) The state medical examiner’s office said alcohol, cocaine and cold temperatures caused the death of a teenager found in a snowbank in Orono, Maine