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Maine court allows woman who lost leg to bus crash to sue Bangor-area communities
Amarylis Fisher, then 72, was in a crosswalk when she was hit Aug. 15, 2020 by a Community Connector.
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4mMorning Update: What you need to know in Maine today
What we're talking about in Maine today.
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6mSen. Sullivan, former US Rep Peltola begin Alaska US Senate campaign after advancing from primary
JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — Republican U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan and Democratic former Rep. Mary Peltola wasted no time preparing for their general election campaign after Tuesday’s primary in Alaska, criticizing each other’s records and previewing the next phase of a high-stakes Senate race that has drawn national attention. With control of the chamber on the […]
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5mThese entrepreneurs ‘bought themselves a job’ when they moved to rural Maine
Jon Bridgan and Carol Carper moved from Virginia three years ago and bought Danforth Hardware, a local anchor business.
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4mAnother Maine police department uses an AI startup to write reports
Officers are required by the software to make edits before signing off on the reports, including removing obscure or intentionally incorrect words the company calls “Easter eggs.”
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5mGraham Platner’s voice for the working class must be welcomed on Labor Day
“Labor movements were never meant to be comfortable, orderly, or gatekept by political committees.”