Associated Press
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The Maine Human Rights Commission voted 3-2 on Monday that there were reasonable grounds that Sunrise Assisted Living in Jonesport violated the Maine Human Rights Act and discriminated against the complainant on the basis of sex, sexual orientation or gender identity.
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Kayla Alves, of Farmington, pleaded guilty Tuesday to tampering with documents under an agreement with federal prosecutors.
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Prosecutors say Xavier Pelkey, of Waterville, was in communication with two juveniles about his plans to attack a mosque, and possibly a synagogue, as well.
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Maine lawmakers are considering starting a new fund to help cities and towns try to slow the spread of an invasive moth that can cause an itchy rash in humans.
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The deaths of Doore and Tuttle, both Democrats, doesn't affect the balance of power in the Democratic-controlled Legislature. Special elections to fill the seats have not been scheduled.
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The proposal would require the state to test every infant born in Maine for cytomegalovirus if they fail two hearing tests.
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Waldo County officials say a 70-year-old mapping error led to nine small islands being considered part of Knox County over the years. They say the islands are part of the Islesboro archipelago and should be part of Waldo County.
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Maine's rotating ice disk has begun to form again in the Presumpscot River three years after its famous first appearance in 2019.
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