
Senate advances bill to partially decriminalize prostitution
Gov. Janet Mills has yet to announce a stance on the bill that would eliminate the crime of engaging in prostitution but maintain penalties for those who solicit sex workers.
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Politics Posted: 11:10 AM
Mills announces plan to add 140 treatment beds to combat ongoing opioid crisis
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Nation & World Posted: 9:15 AM
A dam collapses and thousands face the deluge, often with no help, in Russian-occupied Ukraine
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Cops & Courts Posted: 8:42 AM
3 states, including Maine, remove all time limits on child sex abuse lawsuits
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Sports Posted: 8:34 AM
In this youth league, fans who mistreat umpires must do the job themselves
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Letters Posted: 4:00 AM
Frightening if sanctity of life is no longer the standard
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Columns Posted: 4:00 AM
Commentary: In Maine and nationwide, allyship during Pride Month has to be a serious business
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Columns Posted: 4:00 AM
Commentary: There’s no place for hate in Maine
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Featured Property Posted: 4:00 AM
Watch the water and enjoy wonderful interiors at this special, Midcoast home
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Local & State Posted: 4:00 AM
Service dog training organization sues Maine Mall, claiming discrimination
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Letters Posted: 4:00 AM
Thankful for Falmouth’s support during union negotiations
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Columns Posted: 4:00 AM
Commentary: Dear CEOs, Please focus on profits, not politics
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Letters Posted: 4:00 AM
Foreign aid a sound alternative to military spending
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Local & State
House narrowly votes to restore Maine’s original flag
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Local & State
Portland looks for answers as new homeless encampments pop up around the city
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Local & State
Maine sees sharp rise in rabies cases
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Local & State
Maine air quality to remain good Thursday with low pressure keeping wildfire smoke at bay
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Local & State
Standish will sell donated land to soccer club for $1, ending dispute
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Senate wants Maine voters to decide whether to change the state flag
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Letters
Reflections on homelessness from ‘the other Portland’
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Business
Quill Books & Beverage in Westbrook to close
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Business
Nonprofit unionizes in effort to change leadership, restore program
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Nation & World
Trump indicted in classified documents case in a historic first for a former president
Yesterday at 7:42 PM
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Local & State
Senate wants Maine voters to decide whether to change the state flag
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Politics
Minority Republicans notch a rare win for now on highway budget
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Books
Maine author Morgan Talty to release first novel next year
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Business
Quill Books & Beverage in Westbrook to close
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Local & State
Sea rise, extreme temps likely to send people farther inland Maine, climate expert says
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Varsity Maine
In photos: See the action from some of Thursday night’s spring sports games
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Sports
In this youth league, fans who mistreat umpires must do the job themselves
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Cops & Courts
3 states, including Maine, remove all time limits on child sex abuse lawsuits
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Lewiston-Auburn
Woman seriously injured when utility pole crashes through windshield in Lewiston
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Nation & World
A dam collapses and thousands face the deluge, often with no help, in Russian-occupied Ukraine
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Politics
Republicans set to push mail ballots, voting methods they previously blasted for years as recipes for fraud
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Local & State
Investigation into reported shooting stalls with key details still unclear
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Nation & World
Supreme Court rules in favor of Black Alabama voters in unexpected defense of Voting Rights Act
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Business
Smoke from wildfires, a fact of life in the West, catches outdoor workers off guard in the East
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Nation & World
Here comes El Nino: It’s early, likely to be big, sloppy and add even more heat to a warming world
Mills announces plan to add 140 treatment beds to combat ongoing opioid crisis
The $6 million investment is the latest effort to reverse an epidemic that claimed a record 716 lives just last year.
Barely a bear: Wall Street exits down market after running 20% higher
While it seemed scary and interminable, the bear market that Wall Street just exited turned out to be meeker than most.
Stanley Cup: Panthers rally for 3-2 overtime win, cut series deficit to 2-1
Matthew Tkachuk ties it late in regulation, and Carter Verhaeghe scores the winning goal as Florida improves to 7-0 in overtime games during this year's playoffs.
Boys’ lacrosse: Yarmouth withstands Marshwood’s challenge
The Clippers, seeking a fourth straight trip to the Class B state championship game, advance to the semifinals with a 13-12 win.
Commentary: In Maine and nationwide, allyship during Pride Month has to be a serious business
When LGBTQ youth live in communities that do not stigmatize their sexual orientation or gender identity, these young people not only survive but also thrive.
How can I avoid eating food with ‘forever’ chemicals?
'For the average consumer, there's no way to avoid it,' says one expert. 'But, you can do some smart things.'
Watch: Newsroom Live: Long Way Home
This important virtual conversation took place on Tuesday, May 30.
Press Play: Listen to ‘I’m a Goner’ by John Hughes Radio
The track is the latest single from 'Outsail The Sea.'
Wiscasset valedictorian: ‘I’ve wanted to help my community from when I was a little girl’
Carolyn Potter, the valedictorian of Wiscasset Middle High School's senior class, wants to continue her family's tradition as first responders.