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New York to impose the country's first statewide moratorium on data centers
NEW YORK (AP) — New York will block the construction of any new large data centers for up to a year so the state can create rules to protect the environment and energy grid from the power-hungry…
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2m3 injured in 4-vehicle Maine crash involving 2 dump trucks
The 82-year-old dump truck driver swerved to avoid stopped traffic and then swerved again to avoid oncoming vehicles.
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3mMorning Update: What you need to know in Maine today
What we're talking about in Maine today.
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3mMaine DOT to start $3.7M bridge replacement in Aroostook
Construction will start on July 20 to replace Fort Fairfield's Puddle Dock Bridge. The project is about a year behind schedule.
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4mBangor homelessness committee will hold 1st meeting this week
Elected officials have struggled to make progress on the problem, focusing often on reactive measures instead of long-term planning.
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5mSignal chats and frantic calls shape Maine’s scramble to replace Graham Platner
They’re relentlessly posting on social media. Some are holding town halls and news conferences. All of them are working the phones.