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US high court won’t stop vaccines for Maine health workers
The 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals declined to stop the COVID-19 vaccine mandate for Maine health care workers, setting the stage for another 11th-hour appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Police asking for information about Belfast woman missing since September
Police in Belfast say a local woman has been missing since early September.
Lawsuits filed following deadly 2019 Farmington propane blast settled
A suit filed on behalf of firefighters who responded to a deadly propane blast in Farmington two years ago has been dismissed as part of an agreement between the parties.
Maine health officials report 883 cases, seven deaths in Tuesday’s coronavirus update
Another 883 cases of coronavirus and seven deaths were reported across Maine over the previous 3-day period.
Agency hears testimony on disputed section of $1B power line
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) Opponents of a $1 billion electric transmission project that cuts across a swath of Maine forest urged state environmental regulators Tuesday to revoke the entire project’s license over a disputed 1-mile lease on state land.
Mills backs federal plan to tackle PFAS contamination
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) Maine’s governor said the federal government is right to take a nationwide approach to the issue of PFAS contamination, which she called “a devastating problem” in her state.
None injured in Walmart parking lot pileup involving 7 cars
AUBURN, Maine (AP) An SUV accelerated through a Maine Walmart parking lot, hitting multiple vehicles and a shopping cart corral before coming to a stop with another SUV balanced on top of it.
Fire investigator sues Maine after promotion denial
A Maine fire investigator is suing the state and his boss, alleging he was passed over for promotion because he publicly pushed for using half of a $2 million budget surplus to allow investigators to retire sooner.
Portland police identify suspect accused of smashing windows at two businesses
Portland police have made an arrest as they investigate reports of vandalism at two businesses on Congress Street.
Maine’s small businesses slated to receive assistance as part of relief spending plan
Governor Janet Mills on Monday unveiled the first $139 million in COVID-19 relief spending under a nearly $1 billion spending plan approved by her party.