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Residents will vote Saturday on an ordinance drafted by high school students, local restaurants and environmental advocates.
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Bookings are already up 15% as the international CAT ferry service between Bar Harbor, Maine and Yarmouth, Novia Scotia begins another season.
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In Lewiston Monday, the Maine People's Alliance joined YWCA Central Maine for a Day Without Child Care to highlight the challenges facing Maine's child care industry.
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The Democrat and Marine Corps veteran, speaking during an extensive conversation on Maine Calling, said Hamas must release all hostages before any talk of a ceasefire.
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Governor Mills' vetoes were successful. The highest profile bill would have banned bump stocks and other modifications that allow a semi-automatic gun to fire more like a fully automatic weapon.
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Maine’s Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife bases the number of permits offered by the lottery on moose population numbers and conservation goals.
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Mainers can now start voting absentee for next month's primary elections. These are the first local elections using semi-open primaries, where voters who are not enrolled in a specific party can cast a ballot in the primary of their choice.
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Maine Gov. Janet Mills has decided not to remove Oxford County's sheriff, after county commissioners petitioned for his dismissal.
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A real estate development conference Wednesday in Portland will focus on housing. Maine continues to suffer from a shortage of supply. Morning Edition Host Irwin Gratz spoke with New Orleans architect Jonathan Tate about overcoming this challenge.
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This week is federal 'Infrastructure Week' and states are getting word about projects and awards that are being funded through the bipartisan infrastructure law that was signed in 2021.
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A federal judge approved the extradition request for Marianne Smyth, a Bangor woman charged with fraud in the UK.
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Senator King and a group of bipartisan lawmakers are asking the VA for an explanation and where the reductions will occur.