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Regulators issue new guidance on bank lending risk tied to borrowers living illegally in US
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration is taking additional steps to prevent people living in the U.S. illegally from using the nation’s banking system, cracking down on financial institutions…
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5mMusic fest at Lavender Farm to benefit domestic abuse survivors
Aug. 1 Finding Our Voices fundraiser will “make you dance your butt off for a good cause” APPLETON — A music festival at a wondrous lavender farm in Appleton will light up the summer as well as the lives of domestic abuse survivors. Dance Into the Light, a fundraiser for Finding Our Voices, takes place […]
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1mMotorcyclist accused of going 42 mph over speed limit in Brewer
James Potter, 33, has been charged with criminal speeding, carrying a concealed weapon and aggravated drug trafficking.
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3mKnox County sheriff withdraws from Camden police chief job search
Instead, Patrick Polky will focus on his reelection campaign for county sheriff.
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3mICE agents involved in fatal Biddeford shooting, lawmaker says
It's at least the 11th fatal shooting involving an ICE or Border Patrol agent since President Donald Trump took office last year.
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2mThe Latest: US and Iran assert control over Strait of Hormuz after latest attacks
It’s been 135 days since the start of the Iran War, with Tehran and Washington still vying for control of the Strait of Hormuz. After a weekend of attacks on Iran as well as Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Jordan and Oman further threatened any diplomacy, both governments said Monday they’ve commandeered the formerly freely navigable waterway. […]