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Man accused of vandalizing Maine law enforcement memorial indicted

A man accused of vandalizing the Maine Law Enforcement Officers Memorial in Augusta has been indicted.

Lewiston police, school leaders investigate social media threat

School officials say threatening language towards Lewiston High School that was reposted on social media was posted by a child who doesn’t live in Maine.

Massachusetts man suffers no serious injury after rollover crash on I-295

A Massachusetts man suffered no serious injuries after he was in a rollover crash on Interstate 295 Saturday afternoon.

Rally against recent hate and neo-Nazi incidents scheduled in Augusta park

A rally against recent incidents involving neo-Nazis and hateful speech will be held in Augusta in November.

Portland war hero’s plane parts discovered and returned to family 80 years after crash

A Portland World War II hero’s plane parts have been discovered and gifted to his family 80 years after he crashed in Belgium.

Escaped emu corralled in cow pen in Washington County.

The emus had escaped from a truck while being transported from Unity to Houlton.

Special ed teacher sues Auburn School Department

A special education teacher is suing the Auburn School Department for negligence over reports of bullying, sexual harassment and inappropriate behavior with students at the Franklin School.

Help wanted: US Postal Service holds major hiring event in Maine

The U.S. Postal Service is holding a statewide hiring event this weekend.

Police share tips as bike thefts continue to rise in Portland

Portland Police say there have been about five bike thefts per week in the city since June.

Driver dies after dump truck overturns in Oxford County

The driver of a dump truck was killed when the vehicle overturned in the town of Peru on Thursday.

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Gov. Mills vetoes moratorium on new data centers in Maine

Gov. Janet Mills has vetoed a first-in-the-nation moratorium on new data centers in Maine.

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Judge gives Maine 30 days to review signatures for transgender student referendum

A judge on Friday gave the Maine Secretary of State's Office 30 days to review signatures gathered for a referendum concerning transgender students.

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Two Arrested in Months-Long Maine Drug Enforcement Investigation

Both were taken to the Somerset County Jail.

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All Residents Displaced from Biddeford Apartment Fire

The Red Cross is working with the building owner and tenants to find temporary housing.

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Missing teens found after traffic stop in Portland

Portland Police say they located two missing teenagers from the Augusta area during traffic stop overnight Thursday morning.