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Cameras installed on Yarmouth school buses to catch drivers illegally passing

The district’s school buses are now equipped with stop arm cameras, ready to catch drivers illegally passing.

Nonprofit that lost building to relocate temporarily

The nonprofit whose offices were destroyed by a propane blast in Farmington, Maine, is going to relocate temporarily.

Park director wants to take ‘Mount’ out of ‘Mount Katahdin’

The director of the Baxter State Park Authority is floating the idea dropping the “Mount” from Maine’s “Mount Katahdin.”

Man pleads guilty in fatal shooting near homeless shelter

A Maine man has pleaded guilty to manslaughter in connection to a fatal shooting in June 2018.

Largest cannabis conference in Northeast coming to Maine

The largest cannabis conference in the Northeast is coming to Maine’s largest city next month.

Woman says she buried body in backyard — and has no regrets

A woman says she buried her friend in the backyard of a home in Norway, Maine, where officials discovered the body this week.

Portland settles age discrimination lawsuit

Two former airport maintenance workers who sued the city of Portland, Maine, over alleged age discrimination have reached a settlement agreement.

Maine’s new hands-free driving law now in effect

Maine’s new hands-free driving law is in effect, which means drivers can no longer hold a cell phone or any other device while behind the wheel.

CMP Wants to Re-Route Portion of Transmission Project

Central Maine Power wants to re-route its proposed electric transmission line to avoid a remote pond at a cost of nearly $1 million.

Documents: Mom allegedly rubbed heroin residue on kid’s gums

Court documents say a Maine woman accused of endangering the welfare of her baby daughter allegedly rubbed heroin residue on the infant’s gums to help her sleep.

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