Local & State
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PublishedFebruary 4, 2023
Maine Cabin Master project puts local nonprofit in the spotlight
The Feb. 13 episode of the show will feature a clubhouse project on the Adaptive Outdoor Education Center's Brunswick campus.
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PublishedFebruary 3, 2023
Two plead guilty to disrupting flight diverted to Maine
Two men from England pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court in Bangor to interference with a flight crew and assault.
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PublishedFebruary 3, 2023
Massachusetts man in serious condition after rollover on turnpike in Saco
The 21-year-old was driving a Ford pickup when he hit the median guard rail, flipped and was ejected.
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PublishedFebruary 3, 2023
Historic cold front forces Mainers indoors
Some took to shelters and warming centers Friday, while others bundled up and limited outdoor activity. Forecasters say temperatures in Portland would reach 16 below overnight, but rebound into the 30s by Sunday.
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PublishedFebruary 3, 2023
Eastern Prom food trucks will stay at Cutter Street parking lot this summer
The number of food trucks in the parking lot will be fewer, but some additional spots will open up at the nearby Amethyst Lot.
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PublishedFebruary 3, 2023
Another twist in the never-ending LOVE saga
A federal judge in Portland sided on Feb. 1 with attorney James Brannan, who is the personal representative of the estate of the late artist Robert Indiana.
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PublishedFebruary 3, 2023
Fentanyl, the fast-acting and incredibly lethal opioid, killed more than 500 Mainers last year
Fentanyl is sometimes referred to as the "instant death," an official from the Maine Department of Health and Human Services said Friday.
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PublishedFebruary 3, 2023
Maine lawmakers renew push for faster work permits for asylum seekers
Efforts dating to 2015 have failed to gain traction in Congress, stalling in the polarized debates over immigration reform and border security.
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PublishedFebruary 3, 2023
Delta Ambulance looks to impose new fee on towns that would raise more than $600,000 in revenue
Waterville-based Delta says various financial pressures are driving up expenses, forcing the nonprofit to propose the fee for the 14 central Maine towns it serves.
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PublishedFebruary 3, 2023
Heat gun that was left on cited as source of fire at Gifford’s ice cream in Skowhegan
The heat gun was left atop a pallet of combustible materials inside a walk-in freezer, leading to the fire Thursday that damaged offices and a production area at Gifford's Famous Ice Cream, according to Skowhegan fire Chief Ronnie Rodriguez.
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