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Maine towns will be able to access pandemic aid
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) Cities and towns in Maine would be able to get access to federal coronavirus aid under a pandemic law change.
Nurses at Maine’s largest hospital vote to unionize
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) Nurses at Maine’s largest hospital voted to form a union, meaning about 2,000 nurses will be represented by the Maine State Nurses Association and National Nurses United.
Bill to end police protection from lawsuits sparks debate
A proposal to remove police officers’ protection from many lawsuits has sparked a passionate discussion during a legislative committee work session.
Police looking for 14-year-old from Saco
Saco police are asking for help finding a 14-year-old girl who’s gone missing for a second time.
Ex-trooper who was never disciplined pleads guilty to abuse
An ex-Maine state police trooper pleaded guilty to domestic violence assault, though he was never disciplined after his ex-wife informed his supervisor of the abuse.
Orono woman indicted for voter fraud
An Orono woman was indicted Wednesday by a grand jury for voting twice in last November’s election.
Maine CDC director encourages outdoor high school, college graduation ceremonies
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) The director of the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention said outdoor graduation ceremonies can be safely held in the state this year.
Maine revenue projections are looking rosier thanks to federal help
A stronger-than-expected economic recovery from the pandemic is expected to give a boost to state revenues.
Bates lead campus safety officer fired over student incident
A 25-year campus security officer accused of tackling a student and having him handcuffed has been fired by Bates College.
Maine’s high school athletes will be able to compete without masks
High school athletes will be allowed to compete mask-free after the state updated its guidance related to outdoor mask wearing.