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Stephen King Talks about Crime, Creativity and New Novel
NEW YORK (AP) — Stephen King doesn't tell only horror stories. He's written about everything from baseball to prisons to pandemics.
Over the past decade, King has written three novels for the imprint Hard Case Crime: “Joyland,” “The Colorado Kid” and “Later,” which comes out this week...
Volunteers Needed to Covid-19 Vaccine Clinics around Maine
The network says it’s looking to recruit from service organizations, athletic teams, workplaces and elsewhere.
Out-of-State Hunters Might Have to Hire Guides in Maine
Maine is home to a number of popular fall hunts, including seasons for moose, bear, white-tailed deer and wild turkey.
Cinemagic Closing Movie Theater Locations Across 3 States
The Cinemagic theaters are in Saco, Westbrook and South Portland, Maine.
Maine Might Extend Takeout Alcohol Through September 2022
The Maine Legislature’s Veterans and Legal Affairs Committee has voted to approve the proposal, which must now go before the full Legislature.
Maine Man Considered Missing in Grand Canyon Found & Ok
GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK, Ariz. (AP) — Authorities say a Maine man who hadn’t been seen since late last year and was considered missing at Grand Canyon National Park has been located and is OK.
National Park Service officials said Saturday that a search had started for 60-year-old Stephen Coleman of Portland, who was last seen on Dec...
Single Car Crash Kills 3 in Gouldsboro, Maine
The crash is under investigation by authorities.
Maine Will Launch a Vaccine Registry System in Weeks
Maine is looking to launch the registry system in as little as a few weeks and in a time.
UMaine to do More Wastewater Monitoring for Coronavirus
ORONO, Maine (AP) — Maine’s public university system has expanded its coronavirus wastewater monitoring program through the end of the spring semester.
The University of Maine System says it’s adding new sample collection sites and increasing sampling and testing frequency...
Maine Courts Transitioning to Online Records System
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Maine courts have started the transition to online records and plan to charge 10 times the amount charged to access federal court records.
The Portland Press Herald reports that the public currently must pay $1 per page to view a document online...