Advocates say it would allow legitimate businesses to compete with black market sellers, but the state says it would be too hard to regulate at this time.
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The horrors of child labor is the focus of new Museum L-A exhibit
‘All Work and No Play’ exhibit opening Jan. 30 features photos by ground-breaking photographer and sociologist Lewis Hine.
The horrors of child labor is the focus of new Museum L-A exhibit
‘All Work and No Play’ exhibit opening Jan. 30 features photos by ground-breaking photographer and sociologist Lewis Hine.
Wilton woman posts bail for third time after alleged kidnapping in Livermore
Shannon Dupree faces nine other charges, including three felonies.
Bates College to host Martin Luther King Jr. Day observance on Jan. 19, 20
Bates College will host a free Martin Luther King Jr. Day observance Jan. 19 and 20.
Michelle Malkin speaks to standing-room-only crowd in Sabattus
The conservative political commentator spoke about immigration policy and free speech Friday while addressing a gathering sponsored by the University of Maine College Republicans group.
Acting director: ICE is here to uphold the law, protect the community
Baseless rhetoric, like the kind expressed at recent protests in Portland, overlooks the agency’s contributions to national security and public safety.
Two more arrested in connection with weekend shooting in Lewiston
The arrests were the results of a continuing investigation into reports of gunshots and fighting early Saturday.
Carbonite call center moving within Lewiston, no other changes planned, say new owners
The Canadian-based tech company OpenText bought Carbonite Inc. on Dec. 24 for $1.45 billion.
Lewiston police seek public’s help with recent investigation, growing drug problem
Three people were arrested Saturday morning after gunfire on Walnut Street.