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Trump administration settles with Maine over funding freeze after dispute over trans athletes | Associated Press   (Maine Monitor context: Tracking Maine’s legal challenges to Trump’s agenda)


Maine’s state revenues expected to level off, then decline in future years | Portland Press Herald


Putting speed cameras in Maine construction zones opens a rift in the Legislature | Bangor Daily News


Collins criticizes proposed cuts in Trump’s budget, plans ‘aggressive’ hearing schedule | Portland Press Herald


More than 10 students taken to Maine hospitals after feeling ill on bus | WGME


Judge lets Maine businessman convicted of fraud manage rental properties again | Bangor Daily News


Bills aim to cap rent increases on Maine mobile home parks | WGME  (Maine Monitor context: Across Maine, residents are attempting to purchase their mobile home parks. A new bill would sweeten the deal for sellers.)


35-pound object that hit car in Portland came from tugboat, FAA says | WGME


Maine Sea Grant funding restored by Trump administration two months after cut | WMTW


Maine State Library avoids some layoffs as federal funds are partially restored | News Center Maine


Mainers join 'No Mow May' to aid pollinators, but concerns about ticks arise | WGME

New investigative news collaboration to deliver more accountability journalism for Maine


The Maine Center for Public Interest Reporting, the nonprofit publisher of The Maine Monitor, and the Bangor Daily News announced today the launch of a new partnership to strengthen journalism for Maine. 


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