Some research suggests rising sea levels and flooding brought by global warming are harming coastal property values, but how much is an open question
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Portland to treat park trees to stop destructive moth
While the infestation at Deering Oaks is limited, officials are trying to reduce the threat.
Video of Robert Kraft at massage parlor can’t be used in court, judge rules
A Florida judge says police didn’t do enough to minimize the invasion of privacy of customers who were at the spa simply to get massages.
Two University of Maine at Machias students killed in motorcycle crash
The students, both 19, died at the scene when their motorcycle collided with a car traveling in the opposite direction just hours after the school’s commencement Sunday.
Maine joins lawsuit alleging generic drug price-fixing
A coalition led by Connecticut’s attorney general claims a conspiracy to inflate and manipulate prices, which the companies deny.
Searchers find Dartmouth College hiker who went missing
Rescuers also came to the aid of 2 other hikers Sunday who were stranded overnight in Pinkham Notch in New Hampshire.
Doctors leave Maine hospital because of benefit cuts, more patients
Officials at the Bangor hospital say changes there are in alignment with national norms.
Massachusetts teen mauled to death by dogs he often cared for
The boy was at the Dighton property to take care of 11 animals.
New Hampshire judge dismisses lawsuit over slain millionaire’s inheritance
Relatives are trying to prevent Nathan Carman from inheriting because they suspect he was involved in the deaths of his mother and grandfather, but he has not been charged.
U.S. seizes North Korean cargo ship for violating sanctions
The Wise Honest, North Korea’s second largest cargo ship, was detained in April 2018 as it traveled toward Indonesia and is now being moved to American Samoa.