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Appeals court won’t stop Maine’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate
A federal appeals court has denied an emergency request to stop a COVID-19 vaccine mandate from going into effect in Maine.
Ground broken on Maine’s new tallest building
Construction on what will become Maine’s tallest building has begun.
Portland police arrest man accused of causing altercation with officers
A Belfast man is accused of punching a Portland police officer.
Three hospitalized after tractor-trailer, SUV collision in Bridgton
A head-on crash in Cumberland County sent three people to the hospital Thursday night.
Maine set to welcome first dozen Afghan evacuees within the next week
Evacuees fleeing the Taliban’s rule in Afghanistan have started to arrive in Maine.
Maine’s Colby College bans discrimination based on caste
Colby College is banning discrimination based on caste, a system of inherited social class, becoming one of the nation’s earliest colleges to do so.
Nothing funny about bad year for Maine’s clownish puffins
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) Maine’s beloved puffins suffered one of their worst years for reproduction in decades this summer due to a lack of the small fish they eat.
Bangor principal can return to work after plea in car crash
BANGOR, Maine (AP) Bangor High School’s suspended principal will return to work upon resolving charges stemming from a crash at Bass Park.
Education tech charged with sex crimes in Maine district
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) An education technician at an elementary school has been arrested on charges including sexual exploitation of a child, police and school officials said.
Portland school employee charged with multiple sex crimes
A Portland public school employee is facing several charges including sexually exploiting a minor.