Raymond Petit attacked 4 people, including his parents, while trying to elude police.
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Maine police were investigating Skowhegan town manager before his death, records show
The Maine State Police seized cellphones and computers from Nicholas Nadeau’s Winslow home as part of their investigation into a complaint from a teenage girl in Florida.
Are antique vehicles 25 years or older exempt from Maine’s annual inspections? | Fact brief
A 2024 amendment to state law altered the definitions and exemptions for vehicles registered as antiques.
How to chip away at ICE in our communities | Opinion
Many of us went to protests to voice outrage at this winter’s immigration enforcement action in Maine. For better or worse, I chose a quieter approach.
Curtis Memorial Library in Brunswick announces call for art
The library has secured private funds to expand its art collection.
Damariscotta gallery accepting submissions for ‘New Works’
River Arts will show works created within the last year in its new exhibition.
Fiber artist to discuss intersectional project at Rockland presentation
Rockland Public Library will host Jill Schoof for ‘Art Meets Science: The Coral Reef Project’ on Thursday, April 2.
Portland OKs study of middle school reorganization
The superintendent was directed to deliver a report by October, but the school board scaled back language that specifically mentioned consolidating middle schools, from 3 to 2.
Closure of Bay Club should concern all in Portland | Opinion
As I’ve been telling people, this is not just another gym.
2 spring exhibits in Portland highlight eccentric, curious art
Shows at Space and the Maine Jewish Museum provide a warmup for summer’s artistic bounty.