Jordan Stolz has waited for that gold medal to be placed over his head since he was age 5, and more may be on the way.
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Domestic abuse is more of a threat to Maine than illegal immigration | Opinion
In January, the Maine Department of Public Safety reported that violent crime continues a downward trend here — with one exception.
What Maine got: Snowstorm was predicted to drop 3-6 inches
Totals for Augusta, Durham, Lewiston and Kennebunk reported.
Massive battery storage facility opens in Gorham, furthering Mills’ energy agenda
At 175 megawatts, Cross Town Energy Storage is the largest facility of its kind in New England.
Angus King and Susan Collins are not budging on disagreement over ICE reforms
A short-term Department of Homeland Security funding measure is tied up by Democratic and Republican disagreements over immigration enforcement.
Lawmakers initiate reform of Maine’s fraught school funding formula
The Education Committee is introducing a bill based on researcher recommendations that include integrating local poverty rates and reforming the special education model.
Slow recovery begins after Lindsey Vonn says surgery proves successful
The American skier posts an Instagram picture giving a thumbs-up from her hospital bed in Italy.
Sanford, Wells groups plan 3 projects backed by federal funding
Homes for older adults, expanded community college housing and new fire stations will be supported by the allocations.
South Portland schools brace for another tough budget season
The School Board will consider long-term saving ideas like elementary school reconfiguration.
Portland co-op boys hockey team to forfeit final 2 games of the season
The decision comes after the team left the ice just 10 minutes into a game Saturday against Old Town/Orono.