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Leader of Navy shipbuilder in Maine abruptly resigns
BATH, Maine (AP) The leader of Bath Iron Works, one of the Navy’s largest private shipbuilders, abruptly resigned, the company said.
Sen. Susan Collins reports mild symptoms after testing positive for COVID-19
U.S. Senator Susan Collins has tested positive for COVID-19.
Mills administration prepares to send more than 1 million COVID-19 tests to Maine schools
Maine’s Department of Health and Human Services is providing rapid COVID-19 tests to schools in the state.
Maine Senate votes to close loophole on out-of-state garbage
The Maine Senate voted unanimously Thursday to ban out-of-state garbage from being dumped in a state-owned landfill.
Maine takes step toward phase out of long-lasting chemicals
Lawmakers in Maine have made a move toward banning pesticides that contain long-lasting chemicals.
Former Maine lobster pound owner struck and killed by van in Florida
A Boothbay Harbor man is dead after getting hit by a van in Florida over the weekend.
Police respond to deadly crash in Portland
Police say a 71-year-old woman is dead after a crash in Portland on Wednesday.
Maine Med patients will no longer receive in-network coverage under Anthem in 2023
Maine’s largest hospital says its patients who are covered under Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield will no longer receive in-network coverage.
Death of passenger leads to additional charges for Maine man following crash at NH library
A Maine man who crashed his truck into a library in New Hampshire is facing more charges after his passenger succumbed to injuries sustained in the crash.
Jury sides with newspaper in police officer defamation case
BIDDEFORD, Maine (AP) A Maine jury has sided with a media company in a lawsuit over newspaper stories about sex abuse allegations involving a former police captain.