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The Hallowell Police might be moving from the lower level of City Hall. Centralmaine.com reports there is some interst in moving the department to the Second Street Firehouse that will soon ve empty with Hallowell Fire Deparment moved to its new home.

From the Associated Press:

GARDINER, Maine (AP) — Maine police say a high school science teacher has been arrested on suspicion of sexually assaulting a 16-year-old girl. Authorities say 43-year-old John Glowa Jr., of Readfield, was arrested Tuesday and charged with two counts of gross sexual assault and one of furnishing liquor to a minor. Court documents show the alleged assault happened Jan. 23 in a Mount Vernon home. The girl told police Glowa gave her several alcoholic drinks first. School officials say Glowa was immediately placed on administrative leave from his position at Gardiner Area High School. Police say the girl was not a student at the school. Glowa was held Wednesday at the Kennebec County Jail, where bail was set at $50,000. It was not known if he'd hired a lawyer. (More from WGME)

AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — The Maine Board of Pharmacy is set to discuss making an overdose-reversing drug available without a prescription. Maine lawmakers in 2016 passed a bill to make naloxone available without a doctor's prescription, but the law languished as regulators said lawmakers needed to change its wording for it to become effective. Lawmakers fixed the law last year, but the latest rules have stalled for months. LePage this week said the rules don't need his approval.

ORONO, Maine (AP) — The University of Maine System's Board of Trustees has approved a preliminary plan to demolish about 3 percent of the system's physical space. The system says it will knock down as much as 300,000 square feet of space. The demolition project will target "vacant, underutilized or poor condition space" and will take place statewide.

AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — The Maine Republican Party's executive director is paying back thousands of dollars he owes in state income taxes. Maine Revenue Services has placed a pair of tax liens totaling about $11,300 against Jason Savage for not paying income taxes in 2013 or 2014. The Maine GOP is pushing for the elimination of Maine's income tax.

CROZET, Va. (AP) — Republican members of Congress with medical experience put their skills to work after a train carrying dozens of them crashed into a garbage truck in rural Virginia, killing one person in the truck and injuring others. The congressmen were on their way to a strategy retreat in the countryside when the collision occurred around 11:20 a.m. Wednesday in Crozet, about 125 miles southwest of Washington.  Maine Congressman Poliquin was on the train but not seriously injured.

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — The federal government says there will be an investigation into a spate of deaths among minke whales along the East Coast last year. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says Wednesday it is treating the deaths as an "unusual mortality event." The agency also has investigated multiple deaths of humpback and right whales recently.

WASHINGTON (AP) — The potential release of a House committee's classified memo has the FBI in a remarkably public clash of will with the White House. The FBI says it has "grave concerns" about the accuracy of the memo, which involves the committee's investigation of Russian meddling in the 2016 election. Further complicating the memo's release, the top Democrat on the committee says its vote to release the memo is invalid because Republicans "secretly altered" the memo.

BALUKHALI REFUGEE CAMP, Bangladesh (AP) — In an exclusive investigation, the AP has confirmed at least five previously unreported mass graves following a massacre in one Myanmar village. It's the latest atrocity to emerge in what some observers call a genocide of Rohingya Muslims. The Myanmar government regularly says such massacres never happened. The AP's reporting, however, suggests not only the military's slaughter of civilians but the presence of many more graves with many more victims.

DETROIT (AP) — A police department in the Lansing, Michigan, area will publicly apologize about missing an opportunity to pursue criminal charges against Larry Nassar in 2004. Meridian Township plans to make the apology Thursday to Brianne Randall-Gay, who accused the sports doctor of molesting her during treatment for an abnormal spine. Randall-Gay was 17 in 2004 when she says Nassar used his hands to molest her. Township police dropped the case after Nassar said he was performing a ligament procedure.

ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — DarkMatter, a growing cybersecurity company in the United Arab Emirates that's recruited Western intelligence analysts, is slowly stepping out of the shadows amid activists' concerns about its power. CEO Faisal al-Bannai says DarkMatter takes part in no hacking but acknowledges the firm's close business ties to the Emirati government, as well as hiring former CIA and National Security Agency analysts. Activists warn such expertise could be used to target human rights campaigners.

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