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New lobster bait species coming to Maine amid shortage
Maine’s lobster fishermen will be able to use a new species of bait fish to try to get through a shortage of herring that has troubled the industry in recent years.
Report: Overdose deaths dropped 14% in Q1 in Maine
Drug overdose deaths in Maine have declined about 14% in the first quarter of the year.
Maine health grants seek to boost vulnerable communities
PRESQUE ISLE, Maine (AP) A group that promotes access to health care in Maine says it’s providing grants to organizations that support marginalized groups, including American Indian tribal members
New memorial backed by Collins would honor slain journalists
Maine Sen. Susan Collins wants a new memorial in Washington, D.C. to honor journalists killed in the line of duty
Law may ease burden of homelessness in Maine communities
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) A new law in Maine may help homeless receive public assistance in their hometowns
Police investigate motive in assault of Bridgton couple
State police are investigating after a Bridgton couple were attacked inside their home Wednesday morning.
Maine congressional delegation wants Trump to aid lobstermen, halt whale rules
Maine’s congressional delegation says President Donald Trump should intervene to protect the state’s lobster industry while regulators are working on new rules designed to protect whales.
Judge won’t let woman rescind guilty plea in husband murder
A Maine judge says a woman charged with murdering her former husband in a driveway cannot withdraw her guilty plea.
Efforts to increase Maine access to opioid treatment at risk
Maine Democratic Gov. Janet Mills’ effort to increase access to opioid treatment program for residents is being threatened by a federal requirement in the Medicaid program.
Cops: Man shot relative over alleged great-grandmother abuse
Police say a Maine man shot and beat his relative because he believed she was mistreating his great-grandmother.