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Memorials to victims of Maine’s deadliest mass shootings to be displayed at museum

LEWISTON, Maine (AP) Volunteers and city workers on Tuesday removed mementos, signs and other items that accumulated at the sites of the deadliest shootings in Maine history, reflecting a change in season and a new chapter in the area’s recovery.

Supreme Court throws out case that could have limited lawsuits over disability access

WASHINGTON (AP) The Supreme Court on Tuesday dismissed a case surrounding a Maine hotel that could have made it harder for people with disabilities to learn in advance whether a hotel’s accommodations meet their needs.

Maine loon population dips for a second year, but biologists are optimistic about more chicks

The population of a beloved Maine bird, the common loon, dipped for the second straight year, but wildlife surveyors said they are heartened by an increased number of the bird’s chicks.

Investigators say overloaded furnace led to deadly explosion in New Gloucester

Fire investigators have determined the cause of a deadly explosion at a home in New Gloucester over the weekend.

Arrest made in Westbrook death investigation

One person has been charged with murder for the death of a Westbrook man last week.

Early December storm in Maine leads to school closures, power outages

Tens of thousands of Central Maine Power customers lost service after an early December storm dumped heavy, wet snow on Maine Sunday night into Monday.

Deputy on traffic stop in Maine escapes injury when cruiser is struck by drunk driver, officials say

NEW GLOUCESTER, Maine (AP) A sheriff’s deputy in Maine narrowly escaped injury when a drunken driver crashed into his cruiser while conducting a late-night traffic stop, officials said Sunday.

Plan to add teaching of Holocaust, genocide to science education draws questions from Maine teachers

AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) Teachers and science advocates are voicing skepticism about a Maine proposal to update standards to incorporate teaching about genocide, eugenics and the Holocaust into middle school science education. They argue that teachers need more training before introducing such subjects that are both sensitive and nuanced.

$31 million proposed for Canadian Lynx recovery plan in the U.S.

Populations of the cats including those in Maine and New Hampshire are currently at risk, as warmer temperatures reduce their natural habitat.

Faith groups protest outside Cabela’s over gun sales

Several faith groups met outside of Cabela’s in Scarborough Saturday to protest the store’s continued sale of AR-style rifles in light of Lewiston’s mass shooting.

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