The $10.35 million proposal is 6% higher than this year.
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Dry weather prompts state to suspend online burn permits
The Maine Forest Service says adequate rainfall is necessary before it will resume issuing burn permits online.
Police log
Arrests Androscoggin County • Jesse Fish, 39, of Jay, on an outstanding warrant for failure to appear, 11:35 p.m. Monday on Park Street in Livermore Falls. Auburn • Patrick Bryer, 38, of Turner, on an outstanding warrant for violation of bail conditions, 9:44 p.m. Monday on Whitney Street. • Issak Aliyow, 21, of Auburn, on […]
The Latest: Protesters in Washington try to pull down Andrew Jackson statue
The latest on protests around the country and the world against racism and police brutality. WASHINGTON — Protesters tried to pull down a statue of President Andrew Jackson near the White House on Monday night before being dispersed by police. WUSA-TV in Washington reported that police used pepper spray to move protesters out of Lafayette […]
Three killed, 6 wounded in shooting at Charlotte block party
A deputy police chief said that no witnesses have come forward to describe how or why the shooting started and urged the public to help with the investigation.
Maine speakers recognize ‘mosaic of voices’ during 21st annual World Refugee Day celebration
“We’re stronger when we work together and support each other,” Dina Yacounagha of the Islamic Center of Maine told viewers Saturday.
Pandemic becomes a patchwork of small successes and setbacks
In parts of America it rages unabated; China battles a new outbreak in Beijing, and Europe continues to emerge warily from lockdown.
Top federal prosecutor in NYC steps down after feud with administration
Geoffrey Berman and Attorney General William Barr had been in an increasingly nasty standoff after meeting in Manhattan on Friday.
Judge rules Bolton can publish book despite Trump efforts to block it
A federal judge has ruled that former national security adviser John Bolton can move forward in publishing his tell-all book.
Minnesota ends special session without deal on policing
A special session of the Minnesota Legislature has ended without agreement on changes to policing in the wake of George Floyd’s death.