New federal staffing mandates pose challenges for Maine nursing homes
Critics say the minimum staffing levels are unrealistic and an unfunded mandate that will further burden the state's nursing homes, many of which are at risk of closing or downsizing because of worker shortages.
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Everything TikTok users need to know about a possible ban
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The fate of emergency abortion care rests with Supreme Court
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Ukraine gets a big boost of U.S. aid. It still faces a long slog to repel Russia.
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Clarence Page: Loss of support from Republican evangelicals suits MAGA crowd just fine
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Opinion: Ask what you can do for your country
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Support the rapid development of offshore wind
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Utility opposes new rules for heat pumps popular in Maine
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Opinion: Existential threat to Armenia is imminent, real
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Maine lawmakers discussing whether budget committee will meet again to fund more bills
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Letters Posted: 4:00 AM
PMA’s proposed new building not conducive to a shared environment
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Prioritize housing for Maine taxpayers
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The Wrap: Desserts downtown, barbecue in Deering Center and Bay Bowls in Biddeford
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Arts & Entertainment
Cumberland singer Julia Gagnon advances to top 10 on ‘American Idol’
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Cops & Courts
Remains of missing Windham man found in New Hampshire
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Politics
Gov. Mills signs $430 million supplemental budget into law
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Bath orders spa to shut down over unlicensed massages
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Cumberland singer Julia Gagnon advances to top 12 on ‘American Idol’
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Gov. Mills vetoes 3 bills, including measure to set minimum wage for farmworkers
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Maine reaches a milestone for school-required vaccinations
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New rent relief program to offer struggling Mainers up to $800 a month
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Environmental groups sue Maine, claiming state has failed to comply with climate law
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In first press interview, Sagadahoc deputy says Army downplayed concerns about Lewiston shooter
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Business
City review of new Roux Institute turns to highway ramp, bike lanes, buses and parking
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Local & State
Maine reaches a milestone for school-required vaccinations
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Arts & Entertainment
Everything TikTok users need to know about a possible ban
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Sports
Cross Insurance Arena to host pro boxing for the first time in nearly 30 years
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Business
The world’s largest 3D printer is at UMaine. It just unveiled an even bigger one
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Nation & World
The fate of emergency abortion care rests with Supreme Court
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Local & State
Hannaford expands recall of store-branded ground beef
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Local & State
State police investigating inmate’s suicide at Wiscasset jail
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Cops & Courts
Mount Desert Island man charged with arson
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Religion and Values
In photos: Coming together for Passover prayers in Portland
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Nation & World
Ukraine gets a big boost of U.S. aid. It still faces a long slog to repel Russia.
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Politics
Tabloid publisher says he pledged to be Trump campaign’s ‘eyes and ears’ during 2016 race
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Nation & World
Moscow court rejects Evan Gershkovich’s appeal, keeping him in jail until end of June
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Business
Starbucks appears likely to win Supreme Court dispute with federal labor agency
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Schools and Education
Pro-Palestinian protests sweep U.S. college campuses after mass arrests at Columbia
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Nation & World
Tennessee lawmakers pass bill to allow armed teachers, a year after deadly Nashville shooting
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Colby College plans a new residence hall on campus to house 217 students
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Nation & World
What to know in the Supreme Court case about immunity for former President Trump
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Judge conducts hearing on whether to hold Trump in contempt for social media posts
Utility opposes new rules for heat pumps popular in Maine
Versant Power opposes a shift to whole-house electric heat pumps from those used in one or 2 rooms, saying affluent homeowners and developers will benefit.
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.
Maine lawmakers discussing whether budget committee will meet again to fund more bills
The committee is estimated to have as much as $11 million that still could be allocated, but it's unclear if it will meet again and if lawmakers could then act on the bills that get approved.
Sea Dogs can’t complete rally, lose to Yard Goats
Portland scores four runs in the ninth inning, but its winning streak ends at five with a 9-6 loss.
Tuesday’s high school roundup: Grace Keaney lifts Yarmouth to girls’ lacrosse win over Cheverus
Keaney has four goals and an assist as the Clippers win, 10-8.
Opinion: Ask what you can do for your country
Reflecting on the courage exhibited by those who fought in World War II throws today's world into sharp relief.
Sample Maine-made booze at Luce Spirits in Rockland
The four-booze sampler includes absinthe, aquavit, gin and a black walnut liqueur.
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.
Second annual Auburn Lobster Festival set for May 11
Live music, food trucks and a marine life touch tank are all part of the festivities.
Brunswick Zoning Board rejects most arguments against proposed housing development
Those who appealed against the Wilbur's Woods project received a "small victory" Tuesday night as the Zoning Board decided to review the architectural compatibility of the 18-unit apartment building of the development.