Inside Maine’s first EV repair class
About two dozen students have completed Southern Maine Community College's hybrid and electric vehicle course since it launched in 2021. Similar programs are emerging elsewhere in the state.
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Climate change delays, disrupts Maine’s fall foliage season
35 CommentsWarming temperatures are pushing back peak conditions by more than a week since the 1950s. But several factors shape the timing and brilliance of autumnal color.
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Pingree faces two challengers in Maine’s 1st District race
53 CommentsRepublican Ronald Russell and unenrolled candidate Ethan Alcorn are campaigning to unseat Rep. Chellie Pingree as the Democratic incumbent seeks a ninth term.
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The North Point bar and restaurant announces closure
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U.S. will send air defense battery and American troops to Israel to bolster defenses against Iran
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Maine State Police find parents, infant safe after four days
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‘Game of Thrones’ dragon-forged Iron Throne fetches nearly $1.5 million at auction
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Israeli strikes kill a family of 8 in Gaza and destroy a century-old market in Lebanon
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Just over 7,500 CMP customers still without power after high winds
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Determination to rebuild following Florida’s recent hurricanes
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Netanyahu mulls plan to empty northern Gaza of civilians and cut off aid to those left
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Biden surveys Milton damage in Florida and Harris attends church in North Carolina
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Opinion: Praying that old wounds lead to new wisdom
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Pingree faces two challengers in Maine’s 1st District race
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Our View: Vote ‘yes’ on Question 3 for the good of historic buildings around Maine
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Maine high court considers eligibility for immunity under Good Samaritan law
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Maine State Police searching for missing parents, infant
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About 30,000 in the dark after strong winds knock out power
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How much money has been spent subsidizing heat pumps in Maine?
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National Realtor group spends $56,000 to support unknowing Portland council candidates
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Opinion: Will America ever admit to being conned by Trump?
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Substitute teacher and business owner vie for at-large seat on Portland school board
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Climate change delays, disrupts Maine’s fall foliage season
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Maine issues 2nd recall of moldy cannabis
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Yo-Yo Ma transfixes Portland audience with his talent and charm
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Just over 7,500 CMP customers still without power after high winds
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Maine State Police find parents, infant safe after four days
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Connecticut man arrested, accused of driving the wrong way on I-95 in Wells
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Nonprofit offers lifeline for medical patients across Maine, especially in rural areas
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‘Suspicious bags’ that prompted evacuations in Biddeford not explosive
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Letters
Let's slow it down on 295
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Israeli strikes kill a family of 8 in Gaza and destroy a century-old market in Lebanon
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U.S. will send air defense battery and American troops to Israel to bolster defenses against Iran
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Netanyahu mulls plan to empty northern Gaza of civilians and cut off aid to those left
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Biden surveys Milton damage in Florida and Harris attends church in North Carolina
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Determination to rebuild following Florida’s recent hurricanes
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Ukraine’s human rights envoy urges response to alleged killings of Ukrainian POWs in Kursk
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‘Game of Thrones’ dragon-forged Iron Throne fetches nearly $1.5 million at auction
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Harris and Trump take divergent paths in a tied race
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Ukrainian recruiters descend on Kyiv’s nightlife in search of men not registered for conscription
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The North Point bar and restaurant announces closure
It is the most recent in a string of restaurant closures in the Portland area.
Helene’s aftermath opens new chance – and controversy – for Musk’s Starlink
Some have questioned whether Starlink’s involvement has been purely humanitarian.
Trump-aligned group attacked by hackers
Federal authorities believe are Chinese hackers are behind the attack.
Anti-hazing measures are in place at Maine high schools. Experts say more can be done.
Many athletic directors across the state are taking additional steps to ensure safe behavior, but hazing incidents are still alleged.
Yarmouth blanks Edward Little, extends win streak
Clippers roll to a 6-0 victory behind five different scorers as they make it 11 in a row.
Opinion: Praying that old wounds lead to new wisdom
It is possible that the tragedy of the moment in the Middle East will lead to a more civilized, sustainable relationship between Jews and Arabs. That is a thought we must cling to.
Ramona’s owner to open new Congress Street restaurant
Benny's will feature classic Philly-style hot sandwiches for lunch and Italian-American classics for dinner.
Newsroom Live: What works in community news? Talking media startups, news deserts and the future of the Fourth Estate
Join us for a live conversation with Dan Kennedy and Ellen Clegg on Tuesday, Oct. 15, at 7 p.m. at the Roux Institute at Northeastern University.
Fill your 3-day weekend with a brewfest, Shaker festival and pumpkin picking
The Shaker Village Harvest Festival is on Monday in New Gloucester.
Brunswick mobile home residents close deal to buy their park
Residents finalized the purchased of their park, Linnhaven Mobile Home Center, on Thursday — just under a year after the former owner gave notice to the tenants that he intended to sell. The process, two residents say, was a culmination of community effort and resources found in Brunswick and through the state.