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A federal appeals court has upheld the Maine Department of Marine Resource's right to continue monitoring the movements of federally permitted lobster boats using electronic vessel tracking devices.
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Maine and other states have settled a lawsuit with the federal government over efforts to require proof of immigration status before offering services to survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault.
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Cutler, a prominent attorney and two-time candidate for Maine governor, is on probation from a 2023 conviction of possession of sexually explicit images of children.
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The 3-2 vote came after months of pressure from activists to cancel the contract.
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The suit alleges the districts have enacted policies that treat gender non-conforming students differently and create a hostile environment.
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In her wrongful death lawsuit, Lyndsey Sutherland alleged that doctors at Mid Coast Medical Group were aware that her daughter, Jasmine Vincent, had concerning symptoms, but failed to diagnose a treatable form of cancer.
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The Maine Human Rights Commission this week sided with a former employee who has accused the Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland of age discrimination.
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District Attorney Natasha Irving says she had what she calls a "respectful dialogue" on Thursday with members of Lincoln County's budget advisory committee who earlier this month threatened to defund her department.
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Joseph Eaton, 36, died Tuesday at approximately 5:19 a.m., but the cause has not been released.
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Houlton will remove controversial surveillance cameras and delete data from them as part of a settlement agreement approved by councilors.
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Restorative justice is an approach that brings the victims and perpetrators of a crime together to try to find a meaningful resolution in conjunction with a criminal case.
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Brunswick police say the driver initially left the scene but returned and was arrested.