Carol Bousquet
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U.S. Postal Service employees will rally in Portland, Bangor and across the country Thursday to speak out against the Trump administration's plan to cut 10,000 jobs and billions from the agency's budget.
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Law enforcement found more than 23 pounds of processed marijuana and 1,647 marijuana plants in the Porter Road home.
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Leein Hinkley of Auburn killed a man, set fire to homes, and fired at police on June 15, 2024.
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More than $1 million intended to pay a contractor was sent to a fraudulent bank account.
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The judge ordered the Maine Commission of Public Defender Services to create a plan to address the backlog of cases, or those who've waited for more than two weeks for an attorney will be released from jail.
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The union represents 47,000 transportation safety officers across the country, including 140 here in Maine.
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The Portland Museum of Art wants to tear down the building as part of a $100 million expansion, and the city maintains that the structure has undergone so many renovations that it isn't worthy of preservation.
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Bill Webber, President of the American Federation of Government Employees union, says it will cripple the shipyard's ability to keep up with Navy projects and impact the nation's military readiness.
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Rallies were held statewide this weekend to condemn the Trump Administration's sweeping reduction of the federal government workforce.
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The Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association says farmers are waiting for at least a million dollars in reimbursements from USDA contracts approved by Congress during the Biden Administration.