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Maine pays out more than $1 billion in jobless benefits during COVID-19 pandemic
Maine has now paid out more than $1 billion in unemployment benefits during the coronavirus pandemic.
Cumberland County Sheriff calls for investigation following confrontation between corrections officer and inmate
A corrections officer at Cumberland County Jail is at the center of an investigation following a physical confrontation involving an inmate.
Maine steps up mask rules, extends state of emergency
Maine has extended its state of civil emergency, and is requiring masks in more places.
Maine Confederate descendants call for statue removal
A local family descended from a Confederate Major General, and Ku Klux Klan leader, have officially requested that a statue in his honor be removed from the Georgia State Capitol grounds.
Maine’s state of emergency likely to extend past July 10th
Maine is likely to extend its state of civil emergency, the director of the state Center for Disease Control and Prevention said Wednesday.
Bath Iron Works lays off some workers during strike
Navy shipbuilder Bath Iron Works is laying off an undisclosed number of workers because of a strike that’s in its third week.
Body found on beach in Washington County
Maine State Police have launched an investigation after a body washed ashore in Washington County.
Maine senator proposes changes to PPP
Maine’s independent senator, Angus King, proposed a law change that he said would make it easier for businesses to calculate the amount of loan forgiveness they will receive through the Paycheck Protection Program.
Maine joins federal education lawsuit
As of Tuesday, Maine is the latest state to join a federal case suing the Department of Education over their decision to reallocate relief funding designated for public schools to instead benefit private education.
Toxic algae expected to proliferate more Maine lakes
The Maine Department of Environmental Protection is warning Mainers about algae blooms that could be harmful to you and your pet.