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QUOTE OF THE DAY
— Cecilia Corey, an Air Force veteran, speaking to Maine lawmakers in support of a proposal to decriminalize psychedelic mushrooms.
TODAY’S TOP STORIES
The latest round of Trump administration cuts blew another hole in Maine’s budget. Maine lawmakers were already facing tricky decisions on what to add to an $11.3 billion budget before adjourning in June.
A Democratic-leaning town is among Maine’s first to pursue a deal with Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The decision in Wells came just days after a Democratic state lawmaker submitted a bill to ban Maine police from partnering with the federal agency.
Here’s what Maine can expect as Donald Trump’s tariff day approaches. Everything from electricity bills to beer prices to summer tourist throngs could be affected.
Local codes kept a developer from building more housing at an old Brewer vacuum shop. It’s an example of common rules that are making it harder to build housing in the parts of Maine that need it most.
Ellsworth’s hospital is bracing for more births as other delivery units close. Northern Light’s Maine Coast Hospital is hiring more staff to accommodate the increase in births it expects this summer.
NEWS FROM AROUND THE STATE
- Maine dairy farm says tariffs will increase its grain costs $1,200 per month
- Feds give Maine 10 more days to ban transgender athletes from girls’ sports
- Maine joins lawsuit against Trump administration over decision to rescind health funding
- Veterans urge Maine lawmakers to decriminalize psychedelic mushrooms
- A missing child in Bangor has been found
- Police investigating suspicious Aroostook vehicle fire
- Calais businesses grapple with less Canadian foot traffic
- Invasive emerald ash borer detected on Mount Desert Island
- Developer pauses bid for offshore wind farm in Gulf of Maine
- UMaine launches floating wind turbine prototype in Trenton
- Thorndike schools evacuated after threatening note found
- A waterfront building is falling over in a midcoast tourism town
- Owner of Bangor Natural Gas inks deal for another Maine gas company
- Mainer killed in fiery crash
- L.L. Bean sues vendor over similar looking tote bags
- Man allegedly stole ATM from Maine business during broad daylight
- Another day, another national recognition for Cooper Flagg
- What current and former NBA players have to say about Cooper Flagg
- They won national titles with UMaine hockey. They’re excited about the team and its future.
- UMaine men’s hockey scoring leader signs contract with NHL’s Dallas Stars
MAINE IN PICTURES

FROM THE OPINION PAGES

“The same people attacking me have nothing to say about the young girls losing out on scholarships, opportunities and records they’ve spent their lives working for. Where is the concern for them? Where is the recognition of their humanity?”
Rep. Laurel Libby: I won’t stop fighting for fairness in girls’ sports
LIFE IN MAINE
Eighteen Maine eateries are offering Girl Scout cookie concoctions this month. An Aroostook County coffee shop and breweries in Greater Bangor are among those taking part in the inaugural Girl Scout Cookie Palooza.
April 1 was a great day for hunters and anglers. Maine’s annual moose lottery opened Tuesday. It was the first day of open water fishing, and the list of the ponds and lakes in the state where ice-out has occurred is growing fast.