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Waterville teen pleads not guilty in connection with alleged terrorist plot

A Waterville teen accused of planning an ISIS-inspired attack at a mosque has denied making explosive devices.

Website created to help Mainers get their $850 checks

AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) The state has created a website to help Mainers collect their $850 relief checks included in a $1.2 billion supplemental budget signed by the governor this week.

Maine surfer found unconscious off Cape Cod beach dies

WELLFLEET, Mass. (AP) A Maine surfer pulled out of the waters off Cape Cod has been pronounced dead, the Cape and Islands district attorney’s office said Thursday.

Augusta man charged in connection with attack at federal building

Police say a Maine man has been charged with attacking an officer at the federal building in Augusta while armed with a knife.

New condominium and hotel development being considered for downtown Portland block

A Portland firm has its sights set on a block in downtown Portland for a new development project.

Maine man who crashed into NH library faces negligent homicide charge

A Maine man who crashed his pickup truck into a New Hampshire library is facing more charges after his passenger succumbed to her injuries.

NOAA acknowledges shortage of gear to protect whales

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) The federal government is acknowledging that supply chain issues will prevent all lobstermen from having gear needed to protect North Atlantic right whales before a May 1 deadline.

Intertidal zone belongs to beachfront owners, judge says

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) A state judge ruled that the intertidal zone belongs to beachfront property owners but the judge’s ruling didn’t specify what activities, if any, might be allowed there.

Judge rules that former Portland mayor can be evicted

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) A Maine judge has rejected a former Portland mayor’s contention that he was evicted in retaliation for organizing on behalf of tenants.

Governor signs off on $850 relief checks for most Mainers

Democratic Gov. Janet Mills signed off on a $1.2 billion supplemental budget Wednesday that sends more than half of the money to residents in the form of $850 relief checks.

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