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Maine judge: Governor had no authority to lease land for transmission corridor
The construction of a hydropower electricity corridor in Maine could be jeopardized by a judge’s ruling that came down Tuesday.
Livermore Falls police investigate after knife is thrown through window
Police in Livermore Falls say they’re trying to find whoever’s responsible for throwing a knife through the window of a home.
Portland city council incumbents will not seek re-election
One-third of the city council seats in Portland will be up for grabs in November, with no incumbents seeking re-election.
Police investigate recycling bin fires in Portland
Police in Portland are looking into three fires that were set intentionally in recycling bins.
Some Maine school districts will require masks, others won’t
BANGOR, Maine (AP) School districts in Maine are taking varied approaches to mask mandates for the coming school year.
Police identify victim of fatal Lisbon fire
Police have identified the body found after a fire at a Lisbon home.
Boston man arrested after Bangor shooting
One man was arrested and another was taken to the hospital after a shooting at a business in Bangor early Sunday morning.
Herring fishing off Maine to shut down for about 2 months
ROCKLAND, Maine (AP) Commercial fishing for herring will all but shut down in the inshore Gulf of Maine for about two months to help conserve the species.
Maine senator wants government to use only US-grown flowers
BRUNSWICK, Maine (AP) Maine’s independent senator is joining a push to call on the federal government to only procure flowers grown in the United States.
New coronavirus infections remain high as Delta variant spreads in Maine
(AP) The number of new cases of the coronavirus in the state continued to trend up while the number of deaths from the virus continued to trend down.




