July 18, 2022 'Duck of Justice' viral Facebook creator retiring to write a book Lt. Tim Cotton, who created the 'Duck of Justice' social media phenomenon, is retiring to write a book. Cotton has been frustrated with the recent anti-police sentiment in the nation.
July 15, 2022 Maine parents and toddler missing after camping trip Maine police are searching for Jill Sidebotham, Nicholas Hansen and their 2-year-old daughter Lydia, who were last seen July 2 at Walmart in the town of Mexico.
July 14, 2022 Maine to receive $100 million in federal funding to expand high-speed internet in rural areas Maine has received $100 million in federal funding to improve the WiFi quality for those living in rural areas of the state. The money will come from the American Rescue Plan.
July 14, 2022 A toned down Paul LePage says 'Maine is crumbling’ around his Democratic successor Gov. Jane Mills Former Republican Gov. Paul LePage, who's running to win back his old job, takes aim at Democratic successor Gov. Janet Mills in a Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ interview
July 13, 2022 New England court reinstates ban on lobster gear to protect whales A New England court has reinstated a ban on lobster fishing gear in a 1,000-square foot radius. This comes in an effort to protect endangered whales.
July 12, 2022 Maine officials hoping new law will help reduce catalytic converter theft problem Maine has a new set of rules designed to cut down on catalytic converter theft from cars. Catalytic converters are targeted because they contain precious metals and are easy to detach.
July 8, 2022 Maine driver gets 3 years in Acadia park crash that killed 3 A man who crashed his car in Acadia National Park, killing three passengers, was sentenced to more than the years in prison. Praneeth Manubolo pleaded guilty to charges of manslaughter.
July 8, 2022 Maine family of man shot with pellet gun shot by officer settles suit The family of a man from Maine who was holding a pellet gun when he was killed by a police officer in 2017 has settled their lawsuit against the officer.
July 7, 2022 Maine overdoses nearly double in the city of Portland Maine's largest city has seen a large spike in fatal drug overdoses. The overdose epidemic in Portland is largely due to opioid abuse.
July 5, 2022 Maine coast sees alarming number of dead seals washing up, avian influenza is to blame An unusually large number of seals have been washing up dead on the coast of Maine this summer. The federal government believes avian influenza is to blame.