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Why the Trump administration is investigating Maine’s abortion laws
Maine is facing scrutiny from Health and Human Services’ Office for Civil Rights over allegations the state is violating a federal anti-discrimination provision.
Portland International Jetport sees ‘normal operations’ despite partial government shutdown
The assistant director said the jetport isn’t seeing the hourslong wait times reported at some major airports.
Morning Moose Coffee puts down roots in Topsham
The business, which started out of a coffee trailer in Richmond, expanded to its first brick-and-mortar location on Main Street in Topsham last month.
New ice cream shop coming to Brunswick
Half Pint Giant is opening in the former home of The Frappe Shoppe.
Windham Middle School could be turned into a community center
A committee formed to decide the future of the soon-to-be shuttered school presented a proposal to the Town Council earlier this month.
Water main break, vehicle crash cause road closures in Westbrook
Main Street is closed between Bridge and Church streets, and Cumberland Street is closed between Brown and Park streets.
Did a judge rule Maine’s corporations are ‘entitled’ to a refund for the overturned Trump tariffs? | Fact brief
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in February that President Donald Trump acted unconstitutionally when he invoked an emergency to impose tariffs.
LaGuardia Airport crash impacts Portland and Boston flights
Four flights to or from the Portland International Jetport were canceled on Monday.
What to know about Scarborough’s $79 million proposed school budget
The $79.3 million budget is about $5.5 million higher than this year’s budget.