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In the past 12 hours, coverage in and around Maine leaned heavily toward politics and local community updates. The most prominent political thread was U.S. Sen. Susan Collins disclosing she has a benign essential tremor, saying it has “absolutely no impact” on her ability to do her job and describing it as “extremely common.” Multiple items also framed the disclosure as coming amid heightened scrutiny of her health and age during a closely watched Senate race. Alongside that, there was continued attention to the broader election narrative and messaging around candidates, including commentary and opinion pieces debating the political implications of the moment.

Several other last-12-hours stories were practical or community-focused. Local public safety updates included a crash that closed Route 302 near the Windham–Westbrook town line, with police saying they didn’t know how long the closure would last. There was also a report that a Maine cannabis dispensary in Turner was burglarized again—its second break-in in less than a week—along with details that police believe the incidents are connected. On the civic side, coverage included a public-facing fiber expansion: GoNetspeed announced its $7.5 million, 100% fiber-optic network in East Haven is complete and live for more than 13,000 homes and businesses.

Outside Maine, the last 12 hours included a mix of national and regional items that still intersect with Maine readers’ interests—especially health and policy. A report on childhood obesity highlighted that Maine is among states with childhood obesity rates higher than the national average, and another story focused on a Maine-related business recognition: a local therapist won “woman-owned business of the year.” There were also entertainment and lifestyle pieces (for example, an iconic Maine diner heading toward auction after a $3.3 million listing, and a new single from Kim Petras), plus sports coverage such as Maine’s softball tournament results and a hockey playoff preview.

Looking back 3 to 7 days, the same political storyline around Maine’s Senate race continues to build context, with repeated coverage of the Democratic primary dynamics and the attention paid to candidate backgrounds and controversies. That earlier material also includes broader election-cycle framing—how Democrats and Republicans are positioning candidates and how national narratives are being pulled into Maine’s contests. Meanwhile, older coverage adds continuity to the “health and infrastructure” themes seen in the last 12 hours, including ongoing reporting about Maine’s public health and services environment (such as obesity-related research and other health-policy items) and infrastructure debates (including data center and housing-related coverage), though the most recent evidence in this dataset is sparse on those specific topics compared with the immediate Collins and local-crime updates.

Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.

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