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2017
U.S. home prices reach record high for 6th straight month
Analysts are split on whether the market is headed for another bubble a decade after the last one burst.
Maine home prices continue to rise, while sales volume drops off
Single-family home sales in June reached a median price of $205,000.
Parents ask court to let them take Charlie Gard home to die
Chris Gard and Connie Yates on Monday abandoned their quest for experimental treatment for their critically ill son.
Buxton man exposed himself while riding bike in Hollis, police say
A 7-year-old girl is among those who John Cote exposed himself to, police say.
Winthrop voters pass school budget on second try
The town approved the $10.98 million school spending plan in a 465-210 vote, after rejecting a proposal that was about $200,000 higher in June.
Mainers will soon be able to get Narcan over the counter
More than a year after the original law passed, state regulators will finally meet next week to craft rules for pharmacies to dispense the overdose-reversal drug.
Poliquin says he’s against Obamacare repeal without replacement
The comments from Maine’s 2nd District congressman came hours before the U.S. Senate voted to begin debate on repealing the Affordable Care Act without a replacement.
Trump launches into political tirade at Boy Scout Jamboree
The president began the official address by pledging to talk about things loftier than politics. That didn’t last long.
Former House speaker Boehner predicts Republicans will ‘never’ repeal and replace
He says their best hope is to peel away some tax provisions and regulations and end the insurance mandates.