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Mother nears settlement over clinic failure to report abuse

The federal government has agreed to pay $10 million to a Maine woman after a medical clinic failed to tell her or the state about signs that her son had been abused, according to court records.

Gov. Mills calls for Russian-made spirits to be pulled from shelves in Maine

Governor Janet Mills has signed a proclamation in support of Ukraine and called on state regulators to delist all Russian made spirits as soon as possible.

State wants Portland man to be held without bail for killing

A judge is considering whether to permanently revoke bail for a man charged last year in a 2011 killing in Portland.

Maine health officials identify first cases of omicron subvariant of COVID-19

Maine’s Center for Disease Control and Prevention said Monday it had identified the first two cases of the BA.2 variant of COVID-19 in Maine.

Maine might limit workload for family service caseworkers

Maine lawmakers are considering a proposal to limit the workload of child and family services caseworkers to try to prevent burnout.

Maine baby eel fishermen to start season in coming weeks

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) Maine’s baby eel fishermen are hopeful for another year of high prices for the tiny fish as the season nears.

Committees begin review of governor’s supplemental budget

AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) The Maine Legislature is poised to begin a series of hearings on Democratic Gov. Janet Mills’ supplemental budget that returns half of a projected $822 million surplus to residents.

Maine resolves timber harvesting violations in coastal area

AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) Maine’s forestry department said Monday it has entered into an agreement with a forester to resolve harvesting violations in the state.

Community rallies around local band after equipment, supplies stolen

After a police report failed to find the culprit they started a go-fund-me page.

Maine Senate approves plan to expand career, tech education

The bill would create a 20-member task force charged with examining the advantages of establishing a comprehensive four-year high school career and technical education program for Maine students.

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Greater Portland Metro Unveils High Frequency Bus Service to Westbrook, Gorham

It would be the first of its kind rapid-transit service in the state.

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Police are continuing to investigate the circumstances of the crash.

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Maine Man’s Body Found Floating in Lake Auburn

Auburn Police say an investigation is still active.

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Maine lawmakers fail to overturn governor’s veto of data center moratorium

The Maine legislature has upheld the governor's veto of what would have been a first-in-the-nation moratorium on large data centers.

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Police looking for Oxford County woman last seen on Monday

Police are asking for help locating a missing Waterford woman.