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Convicted murderer who escaped from correctional facilities 3 times dies at Maine State Prison

Corrections officials say a convicted murderer who was behind bars at the Maine State Prison has died.

8 students taken to hospital after truck rear-ends school bus in Newburgh

Eight children on board a school bus that was hit by a truck in Newburgh on Friday morning were taken to the hospital.

Footage shows police K-9 attack in York that led to $325K settlement

Video footage of a man being subdued by a police dog during a traffic stop — an episode that led to a $325,000 settlement for the driver — has been released by a Maine town following a public records request.

Maine considers new screening to protect baby health

FALMOUTH, Maine (AP) Maine might begin mandating screening for a virus that can cause hearing loss and other health problems in newborns.

Referendum on public power may not make 2022 ballot

A referendum to change Maine’s primary utility company into a quasi-public agency is potentially tabled until 2023 because organizers indicated they may not have the necessary signatures before the deadline to make the November ballot.

Plaintiffs name Portland-based company in lawsuit filed over deadly NYC apartment fire

A Portland-based company has been named in a lawsuit stemming from a deadly apartment building fire in New York City.

Destructive beetle discovered in Maine for the first time

A beetle species responsible for the deaths of pine trees in other states has been found in Maine for the first time.

Scarborough police say man fired rounds in Walmart parking lot after being startled

Police in Scarborough say the suspect in a shooting at a Walmart parking lot on Wednesday night had been startled by another man who knocked on his vehicle’s window.

Cooking oil spill in Buxton causes road closure

Part of Route 202 in Buxton was closed Tuesday night while crews cleaned up cooking oil that had spilled from a truck.

Maine considers new protections for ballots, voting machines

The Maine Legislature will consider a proposal designed to protect its elections against interference with ballots and voting equipment.

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Sprinkler system contained fire at Portland senior citizen complex

There were no injuries reported when a fire broke out at the Deering Pavilion on Forest Avenue in Portland.