The Legislature’s Housing and Economic Development Committee heard from renters, advocates, landlords and developers during a daylong hearing on the state’s housing crisis.
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ICE reversing termination of legal status for international students nationwide
Zach Heiden, chief counsel of the ACLU of Maine, said the sudden reversal is ‘the latest example of the destructive chaos coming from the Trump administration.’
Brewer doctor could face suspension after mom says he ignored shaken baby concerns
Dr. Albert Adams has denied the mother’s claims and the state medical board has agreed to delay his suspension pending further review.
Poland softball is Medomak Valley’s latest no-hit victim
Sidney Nichols throws second straight no-hitter to start the season.
BMV branches flooded by unprecedented influx of Mainers ahead of Real ID switch
Secretary of State Shenna Bellows said Maine residents will still be able to apply for a Real ID after May 7.
Gulf of Maine scallop fishery halted again, this time for the year
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration expects fisherman to reach the 675,563-pound harvest limit within the next few days.
York baseball shakes off rust, defeats Morse
Playing their first game in eight days, the Wildcats produce 13 hits and seven steals.
Support a budget that supports Maine’s communities | Opinion
During a time of deep uncertainty in Washington, D.C., this spending plan provides predictability and stability for residents of our state.
Wells Reserve presentation features ‘How to Love a Forest’ author
Ethan Tapper, a forester and content creator, headlines the May 6 event.
Biddeford construction disrupts traffic, businesses
The six-month project along Elm Street began in early April.