Darryl Sanborn, 64, was last seen in Waldoboro on April 5.
2026
City closes Y%F Coffee in Portland
The new coffee shop on Congress Street hopes to reopen soon despite facing violations for operating without a business license or a certificate of occupancy.
Falmouth sends $107,000 in opioid settlement funds to schools
The money, which has been challenging to use, will fund a mental health and substance use survey and the development of a prevention plan.
Gorham Amazon warehouse hearing likely to be contentious
The proposal has been controversial, with residents organizing to protest.
Mainers arrested after protesting at ICE facility in Massachusetts: ‘It’s inhumane’
A dozen people were arrested Tuesday while attempting to deliver care packages to detainees and ICE employees.
State seeks court approval to medicate Sidney woman accused of killing son
Megan McDonald, who has failed 4 competency evaluations to stand trial, is hospitalized at Dorothea Dix Psychiatric Institute in Bangor.
Janet Mills’ veto on data center ban deserves to be sustained | Opinion
A one-sided statewide freeze on these facilities will hurt the places in Maine that need economic options the most. The proposed project in Jay is a prime example.
Arundel finalizes language for mobile home rent stabilization proposal
Residents will decide whether to approve the ordinance, which includes various protections for mobile home owners, at the annual town meeting in June.
How each Portland councilor voted on Live Nation music venue buffer and why
Monday’s 5-4 vote came after hours of public comment, amendment attempts and debate.
Portland amends capital plan, cutting funds for Congress Square Park
The amendments approved Monday also bolstered funding for the city’s Public Art Committee and school building fixes.