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Air TravelThe U.S. began moving toward the requirement after lawmakers passed a 2005 law establishing minimum security standards for driver's licenses and identification documents as recommended by the 9/11 Commission.Beginning May 7, 2025, every air traveler 18 years of age and older will need a REAL ID-compliant driver's license.See the Story
REAL ID Deadline Extended Again: What It Means For Illinoisans
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Skowhegan · SkowheganNew Balance wants to expand its operations in Skowhegan with a 120,000-square-foot addition to its factory. Another 20,000 square feet within the historic mill building also would be renovated. Expanded manufacturing would boost the local economy and attract new residents.See the Story
New Balance expansion would bring 200 jobs to Skowhegan
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Mainers without enough food jumped by more than 40 percent over the past year, report finds
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A new health insurer in Maine hopes its unique model will lower costs
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These 21 House members didn't vote for Kevin McCarthy. Here's what they want
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Aroostook County · Aroostook CountyMichael Gray, 37, and Jamie Gray, 34, were arrested Wednesday. Couple allegedly broke into homes in Caswell and Caribou in the early hours of that day. They each face two counts of robbery, two counts. of burglary, possession of a firearm by a prohibited person and assault.See the Story
Couple allegedly rob 2 Aroostook County homes within an hour
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Maine, Maine · MaineA Augusta police officer stopped a car for a broken plate light because he suspected its passengers were selling drugs. When he asked the five men inside for their licenses, a Black man with a purple backpack opened the rear door and fled, allegedly dropping crack, cocaine and fentanyl in his wake. The officer stayed on the lookout in the area until the morning, suspecting the man might return for his drugs. Around 8 a.m., he was peering through binoculars in his cruiser when he spotted, about 100 yards or so away, a black man cross the street and then get into a car. He had found his suspect, he thought. Or did he? According to Donte Johnson, the man he ultimately arrested on felonySee the Story
Maine case asks if mistaken identity or keen police instincts led to a Black man’s arrest
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