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Man Turns Self In for Dog Shooting in North Yarmouth
The agency said the shooting took place on Friday, at around 11 a.m.
Power Mostly Back On Throughout Maine
On Saturday, the utility company said it had restored power to more than 108,000 customers.
More Than 50,000 CMP Maine Customers Lose Power
As of 8 a.m., Friday, Central Maine Power reported 52,780 customers without power. Somerset County was the hardest hit.
Lewiston man faces trafficking charge after thousands of dollars in cocaine seized from hotel room
Drug agents seized $100,000 worth of cocaine before charging a Lewiston man with drug trafficking.
Portland Water District survey finds no lead pipes in system
The Portland Water District says there are no lead mains or service lines in its system.
Utilities Commission Takes Step to Preserver 207 Area Code
The change should free up thousands of phone numbers in the 207-area code.
Republicans Nominate Candidate for State Attorney General
Robert Charles earned degrees from Dartmouth, Oxford, and Columbia law school.
State investigators will not file charges in Lisbon football hazing scandal
The district attorney’s office says it will not be filing charges in connection with allegations of hazing among student athletes on Lisbon High School’s football team.
Man who stabbed co-worker to death in Waterville sentenced to 65 years
A Maine man who pleaded guilty to murder for stabbing his co-worker to death has been sentenced to 65 years behind bars.
Maine AG Frey Files Lawsuit Against Oil Companies
Attorney General Aaron Frey announced the lawsuit Tuesday against five oil giants and the American Petroleum Institute




