Dechaine defense attorneys say new DNA results point to unknown suspect in 1988 killing
Dennis Dechaine is making a bid for a new trial after spending 36 years in prison for the murder of 12-year-old Sarah Cherry.
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Sports Posted: 8:45 PM
Thursday’s high school roundup: Marshwood opens with 7-2 victory over Kennebunk
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Politics Posted: 8:07 PM
After Lewiston shooting, Maine lawmakers approve expanded background checks, waiting period
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Nation & World Posted: 7:59 PM
U.S. vetoes widely supported resolution backing full UN membership for Palestine
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Nation & World Posted: 7:56 PM
Police arrest dozens of pro-Palestinian protesters at Columbia University, including congresswoman’s daughter
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Sports Posted: 7:54 PM
MLB roundup: Astros confident they’ll turn things around
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Sports Posted: 7:40 PM
Sports Digest: Maine Celtics players Davison, Kelley earn G League postseason honors
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Local & State Posted: 7:23 PM
At Portland City Hall, mourners pay their respects to former Gov. Joseph Brennan
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Boston Bruins Posted: 7:17 PM
Bruins goalies know plan for Game 1 vs. Maple Leafs, but aren’t sharing
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Nation & World Posted: 7:02 PM
New Maui fire report shows utility waited hours to respond to broken power line
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Nation & World Posted: 6:35 PM
Trump loses bid to halt Jan. 6 lawsuits while he fights criminal charges in 2020 election case
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Politics Posted: 6:20 PM
House leaders toil to advance Ukraine and Israel aid, but threats to oust speaker grow
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Politics Posted: 6:12 PM
Members of Congress demand Postal Service halt consolidations, warning of worsening mail delivery
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The Wrap: Smoked opens in Portland; Buttermilk Kitchen aims for April launch
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Opinion: A plea to USPS: Please ban envelope anonymity
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Portland clears out longstanding homeless camp behind Lowe’s
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State says it’s the rightful owner of sunken ship near Bar Harbor
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Belfast decision jeopardizes plans for huge land-based salmon farm
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Cumberland singer Julia Gagnon voted into ‘American Idol’ top 14
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After removing osprey nest, CMP installs perch off Route 1 in Bath
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Maine House narrowly approves 72-hour waiting period on gun purchases, ban on bump stocks
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UMaine men’s basketball team will face Duke in Cooper Flagg’s collegiate debut
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Maine House reverses course, votes in support of tax credits for Sea Dogs stadium renovations
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Politics
Members of Congress demand Postal Service halt consolidations, warning of worsening mail delivery
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Nation & World
A jury of 12 has been picked for Trump’s hush money criminal trial. Now alternates must be chosen
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Cops & Courts
Man arrested in Winslow standoff initiated similar incident in 2011
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Times Record
Former Bath hospital to be renovated for workforce housing
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Bill to protect access to working waterfront gets unanimous support from Legislature
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Times Record
Phippsburg Fishermen’s Museum project aims to preserve the 1925 Murphy house
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Cops & Courts
‘Massive’ marijuana grow operation discovered in Jay farmhouse, authorities say
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Varsity Maine
Tennis preview: MPA adds statewide doubles tournament alongside singles
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Local & State
Boy, 11, dies in Sangerville ATV crash
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Do This
Earth Day celebrations and 6 other things to do this weekend
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Opinion
Opinion: To improve Maine students’ health and academics, start in the cafeteria
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Letters
Allow asylum seekers to work
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Politics
House leaders toil to advance Ukraine and Israel aid, but threats to oust speaker grow
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Nation & World
Trump loses bid to halt Jan. 6 lawsuits while he fights criminal charges in 2020 election case
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Nation & World
Biden, U.K. issue new sanctions on Iran in response to weekend attack on Israel
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Nation & World
Senate dismisses both impeachment articles against Homeland Security secretary, ending trial
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Business
Legislation that could force TikTok ban revived as part of House foreign aid package
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Baltimore bridge collapse highlights outdated safety standards around the nation
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Nation & World
New Maui fire report shows utility waited hours to respond to broken power line
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Sports
Defensive miscues again costly as Red Sox lose to Guardians, 5-4
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Patriots de facto GM Wolf gives update on trade talks
After Lewiston shooting, Maine lawmakers approve expanded background checks, waiting period
But the full Legislature never took up a proposal for a red flag law that would give families, in addition to law enforcement, the ability to restrict a person's access to weapons without a mental health evaluation.
Maine home sales increased again in March and prices neared historic highs
Home prices usually peak in the summer. As the season heats up, real estate experts worry home ownership could grow farther out of reach for many Mainers.
Maine Legislature preserves expansion of Medicare Savings Programs
Lawmakers rejected an effort by the Mills administration to scale back the expansion, preserving benefits for an estimated 45,000 newly eligible low-income Mainers.
Thursday’s high school roundup: Marshwood opens with 7-2 victory over Kennebunk
Softball: The Hawks get off to a promising start against a team that reached the Class A South semifinalists last spring.
Watch: Mt. Ararat baseball pulls away from Mt. Blue
Mt. Ararat pitcher Andrew Clemons talks about pitching a complete game.
Opinion: How can evangelicals like Mike Johnson tolerate Trump?
Some appear willing to drag their faith through the mud just to be next to power.
Booming cold drink sales means more plastic waste. So Starbucks redesigned its cups
The company also adopted strawless lids in 2019, and last year, it said it would accept customer-provided cups for drive-thru and mobile orders in the U.S. and Canada.
Like a Boss with Mark Bessire, Director of the Portland Museum of Art
Join us for a live conversation on Wednesday, May 1 at the Portland Museum of Art.
Free flute music during your lunch break at the Portland library
Dr. John Ross performs as part of the Noonday Concert series.
The School House restaurant: A historical immersion in Harpswell
Upon stepping through the doors of The School House restaurant on Harpswell Neck Road, one immediately recognizes the commitment to historical preservation. The restaurant recently opened for its second season.