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City Hall protesters demand eviction freeze, support for those without homes
Organizers reiterate their demands at a news conference Friday night as they began their third night of sleeping in the plaza.
Gideon campaign collects $4 million crowdsourced for Collins’ opponent
A spokesman for Sen. Susan Collins’ campaign said the money was an attempt to bribe the senator but the campaign does not intend to pursue a legal challenge.
Governor denies clemency for Maine inmate seeking doctorate
Brandon Brown, serving a 17-year prison sentence for attempted murder, already is the first Maine inmate to receive an advanced degree.
Maine to offer free vaccine clinics for shots missed during pandemic
The state will offer “catch-up” clinics at nine different public health nursing offices, beginning Monday.
State investigating ‘very startling’ levels of PFAS chemicals on central Maine dairy farm
State officials declined to identify the farm, but said Maine’s milk supply remains safe because the farm was sending a relatively small amount of milk to a processor that was blending it with milk from other farms.
Congress passes sprawling plan to boost conservation, parks
Supporters hail the bipartisan $3 billion bill as a historic win after years of deferred maintenance at national parks and wildlife refuges.
Twitter says it’s cracking down on QAnon conspiracy theory
Twitter says it will crack down on accounts and content related to QAnon, the far-right U.S. conspiracy theory popular among supporters of President Trump.
Waterfall Arts wins $100,000 grant from Jane’s Trust
The money will pay for renovations and operating costs.
Legislators seek annual report on types of cases handled by state police intelligence agency
A majority of legislators on the Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee voted Monday to require the state police intelligence agency to make an annual report about its activities.