Bangor Daily News
State police ‘not a person,’ can’t be sued in police brutality case, AG argues
The state is responding to a lawsuit filed after a trooper repeatedly punched a handcuffed man in the face.
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6mIn a populist year, Hannah Pingree united warring Democratic factions
Latest poll numbers showed Pingree at 50% support compared to Charles’ 36% and Bennett’s 8% but Democrats cautioned it's still early.
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5mI voted for Susan Collins in the past. Here’s why I support Graham Platner.
"I think Collins’ level of concern is mediocre at best, dismissive of her constituents and indeed the people of this country, at worst."
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6mEffort to restore 50,000 acres of Wabanaki land reaches halfway point
The Mi’kmaq Nation is celebrating the acquisiiton of 3,400 acres near Bridgewater, doubling its footprint in Aroostook County.
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2mShooting at July Fourth cookout near Coney Island beach leaves 8 wounded, including 4 kids
NEW YORK (AP) — A shooting at a Fourth of July cookout near New York’s Coney Island beach wounded eight people, including four children, police said. One of the victims, a 21-year-old woman, was in critical condition while the others were described as being stable and expected to survive, Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch said Sunday. […]
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4mMemorial service to honor firefighters killed on Colorado-Utah border
Three firefighters who were killed battling flames on the Colorado-Utah border are being remembered as brave heroes who were trailblazers in their industries. Wildfires have spread across the West fueled by months of dry weather and a record lack of snow, forcing residents from their homes as crews work to tamp down the flames. Emily […]