It’s already illegal to fish for them off the U.S., but they sometimes get caught as bycatch.
2017
These employees are getting microchip implants to avoid hassle of swipe cards
They can open doors, operate printers, or buy smoothies with a wave of the hand.
Augusta Age Friendly Committee looking for business sponsors
The committee wants to put benches at key locations in the city and is looking for help from local businesses.
Athens man crashes truck into ditch, arrested on third drunken driving charge
David John Mullins, 61, crashed into a ditch in Harmony, and a blood-alcohol test later indicated three times the legal alcohol limit for driving, police said.
Police: Man wearing ‘skull face mask’ tried to burglarize Sidney store, rob man in Oakland
Maine State police are investigating an attempted burglary and armed robbery early Sunday morning that were reportedly committed by the same person.
Burnham neighbors on edge in wake of woman’s ‘bizarre’ death
Joyce Wood, 72, of 261 South Horseback Road, died after an intruder entered her home early Sunday morning, and Burnham residents are reeling from the tragedy while waiting for details about what happened.
New bills would allow assisted suicide in Maine
Physicians would be able to prescribe a medication that the patient may self-administer to hasten death.
Tense Black Lives hearing ends in turmoil as judge suddenly withdraws from case
The stunning move by Justice Paul Fritzsche comes after a testy exchange with a defense attorney during a hearing for 17 protesters who were arrested in Portland last summer.
South Parish church welcomes interim pastor
The Rev. Joan Lois Smith has worked in Maine and Vermont.
Cave Quest Vacation Bible School planned
Winthrop United Methodist Church to host April 18-21 program.