The law is meant to give people access to data about their cars that makes it easier to get certain repairs done by independent mechanics.
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Sen. Collins celebrates expansion of Social Security benefits
The Republican senator co-authored the new law, signed by President Biden Sunday, which she said will expand Social Security benefits for more than 25,000 Mainers.
Turner crash involving police cruiser sends 3 to hospital
Two crash victims were transported to Central Maine Medical Center and one to Maine Medical Center in Portland via LifeFlight. Conditions of the victims were unknown.
Maine high court justice argues she did not act wrongly
Justice Catherine Connors said her peers on the Maine Supreme Judicial Court, not a panel of other judges, should decide whether to sanction her.
Rangeley center to offer night sky snowshoeing Jan. 31
Other Night Sky Snowshoe events are scheduled for Feb. 28 and March 21.
Augusta society offers Jan. 15 Facebook Live presentation
The Kennebec Historical Society’s January Facebook Live Presentation, “Through the Eyes of Maine,” is set for 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 15. The book “Through the Eyes of Maine” is a work 166 years in the making, according to a news release from the society. In the northernmost corner of what was fast becoming a fractured […]
Waterville Creates names new board chair, members
Amanda Cooley steps into the role of board chair.
Utilities commission to hold public witness hearing Jan. 9
HALLOWELL — The Maine Public Utilities Commission is set to hold a public witness hearing in Maine Water Company’s Camden/Rockland Division Rate case at 9:30 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 9. The hearing will be held virtually via Microsoft Teams, according to a news release from the commission. Those who would like to appear and testify must […]
State asks judge to deny request for pause of Maine’s new gun waiting period
A group of firearms advocates filed a lawsuit challenging the 3-day waiting period in November, arguing that the new law violates the U.S. Constitution.
Riverview patient sentenced on child porn charge in Augusta
Paul Orchard, 43, was sentenced to 18 months in prison for possession of sexually explicit video of a child under 12 years old. In 2014 he was found not criminally responsible for sexually assaulting and killing his mother-in-law in front of his 6-year-old daughter in Peru.