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Lawmakers uphold governor’s veto of legislation to replace Maine’s power utilities
Maine lawmakers have upheld the governor’s veto of a referendum that would have asked voters if they favor the creation of a consumer-owned electric utility.
Portland’s city council to discuss new homeless shelter, outdoor dining extension
Portland’s city councilors were set to take up a handful of key issues during Monday night’s meeting.
Woman crashes on Maine Turnpike after falling asleep at the wheel, police say
Police say a North Berwick woman was hurt when she fell asleep and crashed on the Maine Turnpike Monday morning.
Old Town man identified as victim in deadly Bangor crash
Bangor police have released the name of the man who died in a wreck on Valley Ave. Sunday morning.
Gas prices stay about the same in Maine, northern New England
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) Gas prices in northern New England have held about the same over the last week.
More than half of Maine teens, 12-year-olds have had COVID shot
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) The percentage of Maine teenagers and 12-year-olds who have had at least one dose of coronavirus vaccine has exceeded 50%.
Farmington standoff ends after nearly 24 hours
FARMINGTON, Maine (AP) A standoff between police and an armed man that stretched for nearly 24 hours ended Monday morning, police said.
Maine ocean lab to get $2M to study deep ocean resiliency
EAST BOOTHBAY, Maine (AP) A Maine marine science lab is set to receive about $2 million to study the resiliency of deep sea ecosystems in the era of climate change.
$1B stimulus gets initial OK from Maine lawmakers
A proposal for spending nearly $1 billion in federal pandemic stimulus funding moved through the Maine Legislature on Monday without a large enough margin needed to go into effect immediately.
New coral protections off New England take effect this month
Conservationists have said the new rules protect more than 25,000 square miles of deep-sea coral habitat.



