January 30, 2026

Maine News

Our Maine news page is here. These are some of today's stories
  • Today, Hannah LaClaire reports that while U.S. Sen. Susan Collins says ICE’s immigration crackdown has ended in Maine, advocates are urging vigilance. We also have a story on Suburban Propane customers reporting delivery problems in Maine, and on Cooper Flagg pushing through fatigue and injuries in a strong rookie year.
  • High school students across southern Maine and Lewiston plan to walk out of class or skip school to participate in a national general strike Friday over U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement actions in Maine and elsewhere. At the same time, dozens of Maine businesses plan to participate in a nationwide shutdown in protest of ICE activity by closing their doors or donating sales to organizations that support the immigrant community.
  • Suburban Propane customers report delivery problems in Maine
  • Maine school buses may soon change after deaths of 2 students
  • ICE says it arrested 206 people in first week of Maine operation

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