50 years ago, Maine girls basketball leveled playing field
The tournament has generated memorable players, teams and events, and allowed girls sports to shine on the biggest stage.
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Federal judge pauses Maine’s new waiting period for gun sales
106 CommentsChief U.S. District Judge Lance Walker said he granted the temporary injunction because the plaintiffs suing the state presented a strong argument that the law passed in the wake of the Lewiston mass shooting is unconstitutional.
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Gen Z Mainers embrace Valentine’s Day — in their own way
3 CommentsThe younger generation is carrying on traditions, like giving cards and candy, but also making a concerted effort to spend time with friends and family.
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Katy Jayne Billie, 42, of Standish, died Feb. 1 in a car crash on Brighton Avenue in Portland.
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A tractor trailer traveling northbound lost control, crashed through the median, and struck a car and box truck traveling southbound, Maine State Police say.
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Rep. Randall Hall, R-Wilton, was indicted by an Oxford County grand jury on 12 charges Wednesday.
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Sens. Susan Collins of Maine and Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire said overseas military threats require the defense workforce to grow, not shrink.
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Maine's largest supermarket chain suddenly charged a South Portland man for a purchase he made 2 months earlier.
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The sponsor of the legislation says solar companies are trying to get around state law by storing, instead of recycling, solar panels he says are toxic. Clean energy advocates say it's unnecessary.
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Nishon has worked at the orchestra for 17 years and been the executive director for 10.
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Portland market Fresh Approach at risk of closing after SNAP benefits sting
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Two people dead, one injured in crash that shut down Maine Turnpike in Ogunquit
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USM grad testifies at hyperpartisan congressional hearing on government efficiency
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Tesla files building permits for Portland dealership
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Federal judge pauses Maine’s new waiting period for gun sales
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Opinion
Opinion: Yes, Maine, test scores ‘measure what matters’
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Letters
Some questions for Maine Republicans
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Local & State
Test your knowledge with our weekly Maine news quiz
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Flying solo for Valentine’s Day? There’s plenty to do in Southern Maine
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Times Record
The making of Brunswick’s James Beard-nominated bar
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Varsity Maine
Scarborough hires Mike Vance as football coach
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Cops & Courts
Man killed by police in Lincoln
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Local & State
Ban or embrace? Harpswell-area school board debates classroom AI policy.
Collins and King split votes as Senate confirms Gabbard to be director of national intelligence
Republicans fall in line behind President Donald Trump's pick to oversee 18 different intelligence agencies.
Varsity Maine basketball, hockey polls – Feb. 13
The top 10 boys and girls basketball teams and top five boys and girls hockey teams in Maine, through games of Feb. 12
New cafe and bakery opening in Wells
Baker Brü Cafe is launching this winter at 2073 Post Road.
Hospitals warn of financial challenges without emergency MaineCare funding
Health care providers already facing fiscal strain say that delays to MaineCare payments would exacerbate the situation and could have impacts on patient care.
Opinion: A Southern rock opera comes to Southern Maine
A performance by the Drive-By Truckers at Portland's State Theater was one to remember.
Maine Voices Live with artist Charlie Hewitt
Sun Journal Executive Editor Judy Meyer will sit down with artist Charlie Hewitt, best known for The Hopeful Project, for a conversation during a live event at Chase Memorial Hall at Bates College in Lewiston on Thursday, February 27 at 7 p.m.
Bath group launches ‘banned’ book club
The increasing number of book bans and challenges across the nation inspired Bath Pride to begin a different kind of book club for anyone to attend and host conversations at the Patten Free Library.