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Investigation into Maine trooper’s death now in hands of DA
Police in Maine say they’ve completed an investigation into fatal injuries suffered by a detective when he was helping a driver and the case is now in the hands of a district attorney.
Maine budget gets pushback in initial votes
Maine lawmakers are voting on a two-year budget deal with a sticker price slightly below the governor’s original $8 billion proposal, thanks to surplus tax revenues and minor savings.
Maine rejects plan for background check on private gun sales
A drive to require background checks for private gun sales has stalled in Maine.
Maine man charged in connection with 1986 murder and sexual assault in Connecticut
A Maine man is arrested in connection with the 1986 murder and sexual assault of an 11-year-old girl from Connecticut.
Toddler burned, flammable liquid poured on campfire
The State Fire Marshal’s Office in Maine says a 11/2-year-old boy was seriously burned when a flammable liquid was poured onto a campfire.
Maine makes public, private insurers cover abortions
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) A bill requiring public and private insurance companies to cover abortion is now law in Maine
Portland’s mayor launches re-election campaign
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) Portland’s incumbent mayor has launched his re-election campaign
Maine could collect data on petition signatures under bill
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) Maine could collect data on how ballot campaign groups pay for petition signatures under a bill facing Democratic Gov. Janet Mills
Automatic voter registration bill heads to governor
Maine could join at least 17 states that automatically register voters.
Bill would allow over-the-counter meds in vending machines
Maine could allow the sale of non-prescription drugs in vending machines under a bill sitting on the Democratic governor’s desk.