Maine Revenue Services expects to issue 200,000 refunds a week, meaning most of the 858,000 checks should be issued by the end of June – if the state has enough envelopes.
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Biddeford Police seek information relating to Sunday shooting
The victim, a 21-year-old Massachusetts man, remained hosptialized as of mid-afternoon on Tuesday.
Commentary: No parent can call school shootings ‘unimaginable’
Massacres of children may once have seemed beyond belief, but now they are all too easy to imagine.
Russians, Ukrainians fight block by block in eastern city
The Russian military’s focus on Sievierodonetsk has already left the city ‘completely ruined,’ Mayor Oleksandr Striuk said.
Biden sees chance of ‘rational’ Republican approach on guns
There may some bipartisan support to tighten restrictions on the kind of high-powered weapons used by the gunman in the Texas school shooting, he says.
Coal ash workers dying as lawsuit over illnesses drags on
Workers who cleaned up the 2008 Kingston, Tennessee, coal ash spill spent years working in conditions that they believe made them sick
Three-car crash on Maine Turnpike in York stalls Memorial Day traffic
Southbound lanes were closed for an hour and several people were taken to the hospital after witnesses said a speeding SUV was passing in heavy traffic.
Maine COVID-19 hospitalizations up slightly but reflect downward trend
A total of 167 coronavirus patients were in hospitals statewide on Monday, four more than than the day before.
Richmond man discovers long-lost graves of more than a dozen relatives
Ronald Emmons Jr. finds a cemetery behind a horse farm in Bowdoin containing graves of his relatives, and later locates a headstone for multiple relatives under a cedar bush at the Cotton Cemetery in Richmond.
Biden visits memorial to victims of Texas school shooting
President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden are in Uvalde, Texas, trying to offer comfort to a city gripped by grief and anger after a school shooting