Waterville increases police pay as departments struggle to recruit, retain officers
Waterville officials hope the wage hikes will lure experienced officers at a time when fewer younger people are considering a career in law enforcement.
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Maine reports 551 new COVID-19 cases, 4 additional deaths
Virus transmission remains heaviest in the state's least vaccinated counties.
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Unvaccinated patients and employees driving COVID outbreaks in Maine hospitals
Maine hospitals have had 13 outbreaks resulting in one death since vaccinations for their employees became widely available.
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Local & State Posted: 12:50 PM
Aroostook County community locked down briefly after stabbing
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Nation & World Posted: 12:29 PM
U.S. salmonella outbreak tied to onions sickens more than 650
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Local & State Posted: 12:16 PM
Waterville looks to boost pay for assistant manager position as few apply
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Health care Posted: 11:53 AM
Expert panel takes up complicated COVID-19 booster questions
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Nation & World Posted: 11:47 AM
Pfizer says booster shot restores full COVID protection
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Posted: 11:45 AM
Couch to Mic gives you a chance to be a stand-up comic
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Business Posted: 11:33 AM
Existing home sales in U.S. surge as interest rates point higher
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Posted: 11:29 AM
Under the Covers at Mixers on Friday
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New England Posted: 10:52 AM
Rare coin made in Colonial New England found in candy tin in Britain
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Nation & World Posted: 9:56 AM
UK police charge 25-year-old man with lawmaker’s murder
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Local & State Posted: 9:22 AM
York Hospital announces temporary suspension of emergency services in Wells
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Nation & World Posted: 9:01 AM
Moscow to shut shops, schools as COVID-19 deaths soar
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Local & State
Mother of autistic man killed by Augusta police says he was not a threat
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Local & State
I-95 in Waterville closed after pickup causes crash while passing SUV in breakdown lane, police say
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Local & State
New Madison welding center caters to students looking to learn a trade in need of workers
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Letters to the Editor
CMP corridor tries to buy Maine support
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Local & State
Pediatricians and schools prepare for rollout of vaccines for younger children
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Local & State
Officers had no chance to de-escalate, Falmouth police say of fatal shooting
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Local & State
Kennebec broadband group aims to expand high-speed internet in 6 towns
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Maine Crime
UMF student charged with touching a student without consent, threatening her with a knife
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Business
Here’s what you need to know about Question 1
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Health care
U.S. Supreme Court won’t stop Maine’s vaccine mandate for health care workers
October 19
MAINE COVID-19 VACCINE TRACKER
Sources: Maine CDC and U.S. Census Bureau.
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Local & State
Federal court deals another blow to Maine workers challenging vaccine mandate
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Opinion
Tell Us: What’s your take on the election vote about food sovereignty?
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Local & State
Vaccination rates climb among EMS workers in Maine as mandate nears
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Local & State
New Madison welding center caters to students looking to learn a trade in need of workers
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Local & State
Kennebec broadband group aims to expand high-speed internet in 6 towns
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Local & State
Officers had no chance to de-escalate, Falmouth police say of fatal shooting
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Letters to the Editor
Every community should have a solar farm
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Maine Crime
Police charge woman with furnishing alcohol to minor after crash killed Jefferson girl
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Local & State
Maine joins dozens of states to improve voter registration
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Local & State
Aroostook County community locked down briefly after stabbing
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Local & State
Waterville looks to boost pay for assistant manager position as few apply
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Local & State
York Hospital announces temporary suspension of emergency services in Wells
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Health care
Central Maine Healthcare CEO warns of ‘perfect storm’ as vaccine deadline nears
Oakland residents to decide on candidates running for 3 different boards
Three people will be on the Nov. 2 ballot seeking a single seat on the Regional School Unit 18 board.
Jury deliberates verdict in case of man charged in sexual assault of child in Augusta
A jury deliberated for four hours Wednesday but could not agree on a verdict in a trial of a Rumford man accused of sexually assaulting a child twice in Augusta.
I-95 in Waterville closed after pickup causes crash while passing SUV in breakdown lane, police say
Northbound lanes of the interstate were shut down for more than an hour Tuesday night following the collision.
Maine Voices Live Waterville with Richard Russo
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