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Poliquin Says Constitutional Questions Politically Motivated


AUGUSTA, Maine - State Representative Mark Dion says State Treasurer Bruce Poliquin is in violation of the State Constitution. 

Supreme Court Denies Gurney Appeal


PORTLAND, Maine - The Maine Supreme Court has rejected the appeal of convicted murder Chad Gurney and ruled he was criminally responsible when he killed his girlfriend Zoe Sarnacki in Portland in May of 2009.

Roadwork Planned At Busy Portland Intersection


PORTLAND, Maine - A busy intersection in Portland might be a little tougher to navigate on Wednesday.

Arson Arrest In Rockland


ROCKLAND, Maine - A woman from Rockland is facing charges she set a fire at an apartment building.

Governor Again Blasts Appropriations Committee


AUGUSTA - Gov. Paul LePage criticized the legislature's Appropriations Committee for changes to his proposed emergency budget to fund the state's Medicaid program 

Tomaselli Makes New Accusations


LEWISTON - One of the people accusing former Syracuse University assistant basketball coach Bernie Fine of sexual abuse has won a protection from harassment order due to threatening phone calls

Relative Of Ayla Reynolds Facing Legal Trouble


WATERVILLE - The uncle of missing toddler Ayla Reynolds is accused of assault in connection with a fight in Waterville on Monday

Governor To Unveil Education Legislation


SKOWHEGAN, Maine - Governor LePage will be in Skowhegan Wednesday to discuss reforms in the state's educational system.

One Man Could Be To Blame For Sewer Mishap


PORTLAND - The investigation continues in Portland as to why Shipyard Brewery was severely undercharged for its sewer bill over the last 15 years 

Kennebunk Man Charged For Running Over Ex-Wife


KENNEBUNK - Investigators say a custody battle over their two daughters may have driven a Kennebunk man to run over his ex-wife

Medicaid Fraud Bill Introduced In Augusta


AUGUSTA - Mainers that believe a Medicaid provider, or a Medicaid recipient, is defrauding the program would be allowed to sue to stop the fraud and not only get the money back for the state, but also get a cash award from the court for filing the lawsuit 

Strong Support For Verbal Solicitation Bill


AUGUSTA - No opposition to a bill aimed at closing what prosecutors call a loophole in Maine law protecting children from being solicited to engage in a sexual act