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Abortion rights fight underscores key themes in Maine's U. S. Senate race
18+ hour, 51+ min ago (1010+ words) Four years ago today, the U. S. Supreme Court overturned Roe vs. Wade, the 1973 ruling that established a national right to abortion. In the majority of that decision was Justice Brett Kavanaugh, who Republican U. S. Sen. Susan Collins of Maine had voted to…...
13 Dreamy Oceanfront Hotels In Maine For A Perfect Coastal Escape
2+ day, 1+ hour ago (1755+ words) Maine does not simply meet the ocean; it seems shaped by it. Salt air drifts through harbor streets, waves strike granite ledges, and fishing boats slide past cottages that look made for postcards. That is the hook of a coastal…...
Maine disability advocates say Trump administration memo is an insult
14+ hour, 32+ min ago (210+ words) Disability advocates in Maine say a memo from the Trump administration is an insult to the rights of people with disabilities. PORTLAND (WGME) -- Disability advocates in Maine say a memo from the Trump administration is an insult to the rights…...
Maine group asks state to tighten Medicaid oversight - AOL
1+ day, 1+ hour ago (594+ words) (The Center Square) " Maine is being pressured to ramp up oversight of its Medicaid programs amid increasing federal scrutiny of alleged fraud and wasteful spending. On Tuesday, the group Lead Maine delivered more than 3, 000 certified voter signatures to the state…...
Maine judge grants possession of abandoned 130-year-old shipwreck to the state
1+ day, 6+ hour ago (564+ words) The federal judge also found the wreckage of a New England granite shipping schooner is eligible for the National Register of Historic Places. (CN) " A Maine federal judge signed off on Tuesday on the Pine Tree State's request to take…...
Maine group asks state to tighten Medicaid oversight
1+ day, 7+ hour ago (595+ words) (The Center Square) " Maine is being pressured to ramp up oversight of its Medicaid programs amid increasing federal scrutiny of alleged fraud and wasteful spending. On Tuesday, the group Lead Maine delivered more than 3, 000 certified voter signatures to the state…...
Maine reports 1st Powassan virus infection of 2026 in Penobscot County resident
23+ hour ago (222+ words) The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention on Tuesday confirmed the state's first case of Powassan virus this year. The disease was detected in a Penobscot County resident who was infected in Maine, the CDC said. Powassan virus is…...
Are Green Crabs Facing a New Predator in the Gulf of Maine?
1+ day, 9+ hour ago (369+ words) It began when a local fisherman reported a new kind of crustacean showing up in his traps, said rising senior Reuben Siegel. "He wanted to know why blue crabs were starting to appear and what this might mean. They're typically…...
Did Dobbs abortion ruling "impact" Maine? Checking Collins
1+ day, 9+ hour ago (1558+ words) Democrat Graham Platner, Sen. Susan Collins' rival in the Maine race, has sought to link Collins to President Donald Trump, who nominated Brett Kavanaugh for the Supreme Court in 2018. Collins said she doesn't regret voting to confirm Kavanaugh, even though…...
Why can Maine motorcyclists ride without helmets, but drivers must wear seat belts?
1+ day, 7+ hour ago (335+ words) PORTLAND, Maine (WGME) -- With motorcycle season underway in Maine, some Mainers are wondering why motorists are required to buckle up but many adult motorcyclists can legally ride without a helmet. Bob asked the CBS13 I-Team: Bob's question gets at a debate…...