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Paris Police: Man Drove Away Numerous Times Before Arrest

Paris police were called about a suspicious man on the John Henry Road in South Paris

Portland City Council OKs Two-Way Traffic on State, High St.

There are complaints about speeding on the current one-way streets.

Maine man charged in connection with deadly fire in Mexico

A man from Mexico, Maine has been charged with arson and murder in connection with a deadly fire last month.

Crash on Route 4 in Auburn leaves two injured

A multi-vehicle crash in Auburn left two people seriously injured.

Police Investigating Shots Fired in Ogunquit

Police say they received a report around 3:50 a.m. on Monday about shots fired at a large gathering at the Hideaway Inn on Main Street

Sanford Police Investigating Sunday Night Stabbing at Mall

Officers say they found Robert Wilson on his knees with bystanders actively controlling the bleeding.

Officials confirm death of North Atlantic Right Whale due to Maine lobster gear

The cause of death of the young female whale was chronic entanglement, with the gear found wrapped around the whale sporting the purple markings that Maine lobstermen use on trap and buoy lines.

Environmental officials say fire at Maine trash facility does not pose health hazards

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency says there’s nothing hazardous at the ongoing fire at a trash facility in Orrington.

Maine State Agencies Going to North Carolina For Storm Relief

Emergency Management is sending a team of eight to Newton, North Carolina.

UMaine students to receive refunds following class-action lawsuit

More than 16,000 University of Maine students are getting partial refunds of tuition and fees as part of a $2.15 million settlement of a lawsuit over online learning during the pandemic.

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Arctic air hits much of the US, bringing snow to some areas and very chilly temperatures to Florida

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Some of this autumn's coldest weather yet is bearing down on the United States, enveloping the eastern two-thirds of the country in Arctic air on Monday and affecting millions of people.

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MLB, sportsbooks cap bets on individual pitches in response to pitch-rigging scandal

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Major League Baseball said its authorized gaming operators will cap bets on individual pitches at $200 and exclude them from parlays, a day after two Cleveland Guardians players were indicted and accused of rigging pitches at the behest of gamblers.

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Bangor Swears in New City Councilor Who Went to Prison for Manslaughter

The election of Angela Walker sparked outrage on conservative social media and concern from some Maine Republicans.

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Platner Calls for Replacement of Democratic Leader After Senate Shutdown Vote

Schumer and most Democrats voted against the early Republican proposal to move toward ending the shutdown

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Jury Deliberating in Knox County Manslaughter Case

Closing arguments took place on Monday, followed by jury deliberation.