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State Police Investigate Suspicious Death in Old Orchard Beach
Police are investigating a man’s death in Old Orchard Beach, Maine.
$200M in Cuts Identified at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard
The Defense Department’s list of projects that could be cut to fund President Donald Trump’s border wall includes more than $200 million at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard.
Maine Farm, Enviro Group Fear Spread of Milk Contaminant
The owners of a Maine dairy operation and a group of environmental advocates say they are concerned chemicals that contaminated the farm could be lurking on other farms in the state and beyond.
Two Found Dead in Gardiner in Apparent Murder-Suicide
Two people are killed in a suspected murder-suicide in Gardiner on Tuesday morning.
Civil War Flag Returned to Maine
An American flag that a Maine regiment brought into battles in Louisiana and Texas during the Civil War has returned to its home state.
Signs With Neo-Nazi Slogan Found Near College Campus
Signs featuring the neo-Nazi slogan, “It’s okay to be white” have been popping up near a Maine college campus.
Police: Love Triangle Led to Man Being Shot 7 Times
A state police affidavit filed in a killing in the town of Swanville, Maine, indicates a love triangle ended with a man being shot seven times.
Man charged in Alaska cold case due in Maine court this week
A Maine man who is fighting extradition to Alaska for a murder charge is due back in court for his case.
Maine Lawmakers Looking to Get Teenagers Involved in Logging
A pair of Maine lawmakers wants to get more of the state’s teenagers interested in logging.
Portland Police Respond to Homicide on Cumberland Avenue
Portland Police announced Sunday afternoon that they have made an arrested in a homicide case that happened earlier in the morning.