Maine Capitol Police are showing off their newest recruit: the department's first bomb-sniffing dog named Teddy.
“Every day is a training day for us. It’s nonstop,” said Maine Capitol Police Officer Ryan Frost. Frost and his new K9, Teddy ...
Teddy, trained through the Maine State Police K-9 Unit, is expected to conduct daily sweeps through the Maine State House ...
The case of a veteran who was found dead in Syracuse last month after an apparent suicide drove advocates to the state ...
The protest was part of a movement in capital cities across the nation. AUGUSTA — Hundreds of people gathered Wednesday ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul is proposing to honor Harriet Tubman, an Auburn and American icon, with the placement of a statue in the U.S. Capitol's Statuary Hall. In her State of the State address ...
The protests were a result of a movement that has organized online under the hashtags #buildtheresistance and #50501, which ...
Two organizers dropped out, but the event, part of a nationwide day of protest, is still set for noon at the State House.
The “50 Protests 50 States 1 Day” protest or 50501, is set to happen at noon Wednesday at every state capitol building in the ...
Agents with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) who participated in investigations involving President Donald Trump ...
Maine Capitol Police has a new member on the team. Meet Teddy, a 17-month-old Lab who will serve as the first bomb detection ...
Officials will introduce Teddy the 17-month-old Labrador Retriever at a press conference on Thursday, held at the State House ...
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