‘I’ll never give up on you’: Lewiston shooter’s friends knew he needed help
Daryl Reed, the soldier whom Robert Card threatened during the unit's annual training, and Sean Hodgson, who was Card's closest friend, spoke for the first time in front of the commission investigating the mass shooting.
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Real Estate Posted: 4:00 AM
Homes in Augusta: a capital idea
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Opinion Posted: 4:00 AM
Another View: The Supreme Court cannot allow homelessness to be a crime
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Real Estate Posted: 4:00 AM
Condos on Portland’s West End
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Letters Posted: 4:00 AM
142 Free St. deserves to stay
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Opinion Posted: 4:00 AM
Opinion: Maine must approve funding for rape kit tracking system
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Letters Posted: 4:00 AM
Trump is most certainly not the answer
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Opinion Posted: 4:00 AM
Opinion: Portland Museum of Art appears to have lost its way
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Letters Posted: 4:00 AM
House speaker showed courage on foreign aid
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Letters Posted: 4:00 AM
Dismayed by tone and tenor of college protests
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Boston Celtics Posted: Yesterday at 11:27 PM
Porzingis, Holiday struggle as Heat pull even with Celtics
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Sports Posted: Yesterday at 9:48 PM
Sports Digest: Sea Dogs down Hartford on a combined three-hitter
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Sports Posted: Yesterday at 9:46 PM
Top portion of NFL Draft dominated by offense
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Local & State
‘Midtown’ project promised to transform Bayside. Instead, it became the face of Portland’s homelessness crisis.
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Local & State
There are a lot of fallen pine cones in Maine right now. Here’s why.
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Business
Casco Bay Lines OKs first rate hike in 15 years, and it’s a big one – for tourists
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Local & State
Portland attorney nominated to become federal judge
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Business
Indoor farm in Westbrook secures nearly $60 million in financing, with 2025 opening in view
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Sports
Men’s pro soccer franchise in Portland set to reveal name, colors and logo
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Local & State
Utility opposes new rules for heat pumps popular in Maine
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Business
City review of new Roux Institute turns to highway ramp, bike lanes, buses and parking
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USM students in Portland join nationwide protests in support of Palestine
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Local & State
Amtrak planners identify 3 possible sites for new train station in Portland
Yesterday at 8:01 PM
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Nation & World
Supreme Court seems skeptical of Trump’s claim of absolute immunity, but decision’s timing is unclear
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Sports
Men’s pro soccer franchise in Portland set to reveal name, colors and logo
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Health care
Bill on transparency about hospital facility fees takes effect without Gov. Mills’ signature
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Local & State
Team effort at Togus Pond in Augusta takes aim at toxic algae blooms
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Nation & World
Former tabloid publisher testifies about scheme to shield his old friend Trump from damaging stories
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Local & State
Portland attorney nominated to become federal judge
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Local & State
There are a lot of fallen pine cones in Maine right now. Here’s why.
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Times Record
Freeport increases cannabis grow facility licenses
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Local & State
Fort Halifax Park in Winslow to reopen after monthslong closure
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Nation & World
USC cancels graduation ceremony as anti-war protests grow
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Nation & World
U.S.-led effort to bring aid to Gaza by sea is moving forward. But big concerns remain
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Nation & World
New York court overturns Harvey Weinstein rape conviction from landmark #MeToo trial
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Nation & World
Judge rejects Trump’s bid for a new trial in $83.3 million E. Jean Carroll defamation case
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Nation & World
Tennessee lawmakers OK bill criminalizing adults who help minors receive gender-affirming care
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Business
U.S. growth slowed sharply last quarter to 1.6% pace, reflecting an economy pressured by high rates
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Business
The National Enquirer was the go-to American tabloid for many years. Trump helped change that
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Business
Strict new EPA rules would force coal-fired power plants to capture emissions or shut down
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Nation & World
Ariel Henry resigns as prime minister of Haiti, paving the way for a new government to take power
Amtrak planners identify 3 possible sites for new train station in Portland
Moving the station from its current location at Thompson's Point would reduce travel time and improve efficiency of the Downeaster service between Boston and Brunswick.
Maine’s high court upholds COVID vaccine mandate for EMS personnel
A group of emergency medical personnel challenged the 2021 vaccine mandate, but the Maine Supreme Judicial Court says a state board had full authority to impose the rule.
Meadows, Giuliani and other Trump allies charged in Arizona 2020 election probe
Those indicted include former Trump White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, attorneys Rudy Giuliani, Jenna Ellis, John Eastman and Christina Bobb, top campaign adviser Boris Epshteyn and former campaign aide Mike Roman.
Porzingis, Holiday struggle as Heat pull even with Celtics
Boston made key offseason additions with Kristaps Porzingis and Jrue Holiday, but both fell flat in a Game 2 loss to Miami.
Thursday’s high school roundup: Lake Region nips Greely in nine innings
Softball: The Lakers prevail in a back-and-forth battle, scoring in both the eighth and ninth for a 9-8 win.
Another View: The Supreme Court cannot allow homelessness to be a crime
Homeless people reluctant to go into a shelter should not be fined.
The Wrap: Desserts downtown, barbecue in Deering Center and Bay Bowls in Biddeford
Also, an Ogunquit wine bar rebrands, Papi gets nominated for a Spirited Award and more.
Like a Boss with Mark Bessire, Director of the Portland Museum of Art
Join us for a live conversation on Wednesday, May 1 at the Portland Museum of Art.
Taco & Tequila Crawl and 7 other things to do this weekend
Make Portland Chowderfest, a songwriters night at Cadenza in Freeport and the Portland Farmers' Market all part of your plans.
Brunswick educators receive funding for poetry stroll, eclipse programs and more
Educators at Brunswick Schools received $27,000 in grants this year from the Brunswick Community Education Department, which will be used to fund enrichment projects in the schools.