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Here are 5 tips for renters and landlords about ways to lower your emissions and fight climate change.
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Renters — who often foot the bill for utilities — have a lot to gain from things that save money and reduce emissions like weatherization, switching to electric appliances and other upgrades. So why is it so hard to do this work in rental properties?
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"Radio silence." That's how one longtime sheriff's deputy described the way Maine State Police provided information to hundreds of law enforcement officers who assisted with the manhunt after the mass shootings in Lewiston last week.
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Last week's mass shooting in Lewiston is renewing scrutiny of a 3-year-old state law that aims to keep guns away from potentially dangerous people. But it's unclear whether police considered using Maine's so-called "yellow flag" law against the suspected gunman. And critics say Maine's law could be much stronger.
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Classes are canceled and students are sheltering on campuses across Maine as the suspect in the Lewiston shooting deaths remained at large.
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The American Red Cross is encouraging people interested in donating blood to sign up for an appointment at RedCrossBlood.org.
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A group of New Hampshire gleaners say they are collecting thousands of pounds of produce each week to distribute to soup kitchens and pantries across Hillsborough County.
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The population dip comes faster than fisheries managers anticipated and will eventually trigger changes for fishermen to preserve the spawning stock.
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Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll is defending Gov. Maura Healey's announcement that the state may not be able to guarantee shelter to families by the end of the month.
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More people are alleging failure by Yale to protect patients from drug diversion, which led to women being deprived of painkillers during invasive fertility procedures.
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Blue crabs, quintessential to the Chesapeake Bay, are showing up with more frequency in Maine. They're expanding their range northward as Maine's waters warm due to climate change. And scientists are now trying to understand what their arrival could mean for Maine's own iconic fisheries.
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A new NH Lottery campaign falsely implies Massachusetts residents can avoid taxes on winnings.