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Parents ask that George Mitchell’s name be removed from Waterville school
Former U.S. Sen. George J. Mitchell, a Waterville native, is mentioned in the Epstein files.
Portland hires firm to market prime ‘Midtown’ parcels in Bayside neighborhood
The lots along Somerset Street represent some of the only remaining undeveloped land on the peninsula.
US women’s hockey rolls to win before facing Canada
The Americans rout Switzerland and next face the Canadians, who could be without star Marie-Philip Poulin.
Eliot Cutler arrested again on charges of violating probation
It is the third time since September that the former gubernatorial candidate has been accused of violating probation for his 2023 conviction on child pornography charges.
The Super Bowl was bad for the Pats – but good business for Maine restaurants
And at least one Portland restaurant was all about the halftime show.
Lewiston boys, Brunswick girls repeat as KVAC A indoor track champs
The Blue Devils go back-to-back, and the Dragons win their fourth title in five years.
Maine saw 20% drop in fatal drug overdoses in 2025, the 3rd straight year of steady decline
Expanded harm reduction efforts and the declining prevalence of fentanyl are fueling the trend, officials say.
Another round of snow is heading for Maine
Most of southern, central and western Maine is expected to receive 4 to 6 inches Tuesday night into Wednesday afternoon, while some areas farther east could get up to 8 inches, forecasters say.
Trump vs. Mills sequel unlikely at White House governors’ event this month
President Donald Trump is reportedly excluding Democratic governors from a historically bipartisan meeting of the nation’s governors, which last year produced a viral clash with Maine Gov. Janet Mills over transgender athletes.