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‘A long two days’: Major storm pummels Northeast with snow
A sprawling winter storm is walloping the Eastern U.S., shutting down coronavirus vaccination sites, closing schools and halting transit.
Judge rules that Portland hazard pay provision will take effect in January of 2022
Portland’s voter-approved hazard pay provision won’t take effect until next January.
Maine sheriff’s office reports “alarming” increase in overdose deaths
Police in Cumberland County say they’re aware of six fatal drug overdoses that happened in less than two months.
Maine’s small winter game seasons end this month
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) Maine hunters are entering the last month of the year for several of the state’s small game animals.
UMaine System won’t require COVID-19 vaccines
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) The University of Maine System will not require students and employees to use vaccines against coronavirus.
Maine company successfully launches rocket in the race for nano-satellites
Brunswick-based bluShift Aerospace launched a 20-foot prototype rocket Sunday, hitting an altitude of a little more than 4,000 feet in a first run designed to test the rocket’s propulsion and control systems.
Maine home values up 14% in 2020
Home sales in Maine went up almost 10% last year despite the coronavirus pandemic, and home values went up, as well.
Man charged with making hoax marine distress call
A man has been charged with making a false distress call to the U.S. Coast Guard in Maine that resulted in a more than five-hour search by boat and helicopter.
Bangor Daily News sues Maine State Police for records
Bangor Daily News has filed a lawsuit against the Maine State Police to force it to unredact discipline records detailing officer misconduct.
Northeast states extend ban on interstate youth hockey
Interstate youth hockey competitions will remain prohibited in New England and New Jersey until at least April 1, the region’s governors said Friday.