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Maine unemployment falls to lowest mark since pandemic began
The unemployment rate in Maine has fallen to its lowest point since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Rare eagle seen in Maine, wowing birders, might stay a bit
GEORGETOWN, Maine (AP) A rare species of eagle that has thrilled bird lovers and baffled scientists since arriving in Maine last month might not be in a hurry to leave.
Historic jail building in Maine falling into disrepair
ELLSWORTH, Maine (AP) A historic jail building in Maine is falling apart and the historical society that owns it hasn’t been able to come up with the money to save it.
Former Portland mayor claims eviction was retaliation
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) Former Portland Mayor Ethan Strimling said an attempt to evict him from his downtown apartment is retaliation for forming a tenants union and fighting illegal rent increases.
Calais school counselor accused of sexually assaulting 16-year-old student
A behavioral health counselor in the Calais school system allegedly sent sexually explicit videos and photos to a 16-year-old student and engaged in sexual acts with the student last October.
Wastewater testing shows decline in COVID-19 in two Maine communities
The state continues to see a high number of COVID hospitalizations, but wastewater testing shows a decline in the virus’s presence in two communities.
Portland struggles as asylum seekers continue to arrive
Portland is asking for help as the growing number of asylum seekers continues to stretch resources.
Maine moose hunters hope for more success in 2022
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) Maine wildlife managers will soon start accepting applications for the 2022 moose hunt, which will follow a year in which hunters had limited success.
Civil rights complaint filed over racial threat in Maine
FREEPORT, Maine (AP) A man who is due in court in Maine on a charge of threatening with a dangerous weapon now also faces a civil rights complaint.
Maine monoclonal doses drop with testing backlog
Last week Maine received 72 doses, less than half of the 180 doses given to New Hampshire and fewer than the 96 doses given to Vermont.




