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Hospital ordered to pay $200K in wage discrimination lawsuit

BANGOR, Maine (AP) A female psychologist who sued because she was underpaid compared to her male colleagues is owed more than $200,000, a federal judge ruled.

Maine looks to grow access to lawyers in state’s rural areas

AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) Maine lawmakers are considering a proposal to create a legal aid clinic in northern Maine that supporters said is important for rural residents who need representation.

Supporters call to expand Maine’s Good Samaritan law for overdoses

Supporters of a proposal to expand Maine’s Good Samaritan law regarding drug overdoses will be passing out purple ribbons for supporters to wear Thursday during the governor’s State of the State address.

3 additional COVID-19 deaths reported in Maine as hospitalizations show encouraging trend

Maine continues to see COVID hospitalizations drop, with the number of patients falling by more than 100 over the past two weeks.

Plan for browntail moth fund passes committee vote in Maine

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) A legislative committee has signed off on a plan to create a new fund to help Maine communities deal with an invasive moth.

Mainer who has attended every Super Bowl says Sunday’s game will be his last

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) Three friends who have attended every Super Bowl are hoping for a memorable contest this year, because it will probably be their final trip to the big game as a group.

Maine cat that ended up in Florida is headed home

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) A Maine family that long ago gave up on a lost family cat is being reunited — more than six years and 1,500 miles later.

Driver pleads guilty to reduced charge for fatal crash

ELLSWORTH, Maine (AP) A woman charged with drunken driving and manslaughter has pleaded guilty to a reduced charge, and will serve no time in jail.

Maine considers legal defense fund for lobster industry

AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) Maine lawmakers are considering creating a legal defense fund to help its lobster industry deal with new rules, laws and regulations.

Committee puts off decision on $30M fund for lobster fishers

A Maine legislative committee on Tuesday put off its vote on a plan to create a $30 million fund to help fishermen cope with new fishing rules meant to protect whales.

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