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Former CEO of Central Maine Power returns to company

Central Maine’s Power old CEO is back, in a move that comes as the company works to regain the public’s trust.

Maine CDC records first child flu death of season

The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention says the first influenza-related death of a child in the state this season has been recorded.

Kenduskeag man accused of pushing sheriff’s deputy off stairs

Police say a Maine man is charged with assault after allegedly pushing a sheriff’s deputy off a set of stairs.

Maine facing lawsuit over privacy protection law

Maine officials are facing a lawsuit filed by internet service providers over a law that requires companies to get opt-in consent from customers before sharing or using their personal data.

Police identify elderly woman found dead in Hampden home

Police continue to investigate the death of an elderly woman in Hampden.

Portland to vote on joining a solar collective

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) The Portland City Council will discuss joining other large-scale energy users, to encourage the construction of solar farms across Maine.

Man found unconscious in North Yarmouth due to carbon monoxide issue

Police say two workers were hospitalized due to carbon monoxide exposure in North Yarmouth.

Maine moves closer to importation of medicine from Canada

AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) A committee of the Maine Legislature has moved the state closer to wholesale importation of prescription drugs from Canada.

Susan Collins joins senators who want FDA to keep e-cigs from kids

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) Maine’s Republican senator has joined a bipartisan group of colleagues calling on the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to work harder to keep e-cigarettes out of the hands of children.

Lawmakers debate governor’s proposed $126M spending proposal

The Maine Appropriations and Financial Affairs Committee has begun hold hearings on Gov. Janet Mills’ proposal for $126 million in new spending.

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Bangor Swears in New City Councilor Who Went to Prison for Manslaughter

The election of Angela Walker sparked outrage on conservative social media and concern from some Maine Republicans.

7 hours ago in Local

Platner Calls for Replacement of Democratic Leader After Senate Shutdown Vote

Schumer and most Democrats voted against the early Republican proposal to move toward ending the shutdown

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Jury Deliberating in Knox County Manslaughter Case

Closing arguments took place on Monday, followed by jury deliberation.

10 hours ago in Local

Layoffs anticipated as part of partnership between Knox County and Two Bridges Jail

Knox County Jail will lay off some staff and no longer house long-term prisoners as the county deals with financial issues.

11 hours ago in Local

Police seek 2 men wanted in ATM jackpotting scheme in Maine

Police in Lincoln County are searching for two suspects wanted for taking money from ATMs back in February.