Live updates: Lewiston shooter’s family testifies before commission investigating Maine’s deadliest mass shooting
Robert Card's ex-wife and sister are speaking Thursday morning about how they tried to get him help for months before he killed 18 people in October.
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Nation & World Posted: 9:47 AM
White House blocks release of Biden’s special counsel interview audio
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Cops & Courts Posted: 9:04 AM
Live updates: Lewiston shooter’s family testifies before commission investigating Maine’s deadliest mass shooting
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Nation & World Posted: 8:25 AM
As Hamas returns to the north, Israel’s Gaza endgame is nowhere in sight
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Sports Posted: 7:51 AM
Caitlin Clark’s WNBA debut helps ESPN set viewership record for league game on network
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Nation & World Posted: 7:48 AM
Will jurors believe Michael Cohen? Defense keys on credibility at Trump’s hush money trial
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Opinion Posted: 4:01 AM
Opinion: NCAA’s trans athlete dilemma shouldn’t be that hard of a call
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Opinion Posted: 4:00 AM
Opinion: Our local economy needs to better incorporate global trade
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Outdoors Posted: 4:00 AM
A remote forest thrives, thanks to Piscataquis County woodswomen
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Opinion Posted: 4:00 AM
Opinion: Maine must protect teens from social media’s detrimental effects
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Letters Posted: 4:00 AM
Skeptical of the need for an extravagant PMA expansion
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Letters Posted: 4:00 AM
Let’s eliminate no-cause evictions
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Business Posted: 4:00 AM
People on the move
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Arts Review
Review: Motown and pop star Diana Ross shows Merrill audience why she’s legendary
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Schools and Education
University of Southern Maine announces layoffs to take effect Friday
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Business
The Wrap: Mr. Tuna launches in new digs; Tao Yuan closes and Bao Bao moves north
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Local & State
Body found in mud flats near former B&M Baked Beans plant in Portland
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Varsity Maine
Record-setting Yarmouth boys’ soccer coach Mike Hagerty steps down
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Business
Harpswell resident tries to force sale of historic local waterfront owned by 26 people
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South Portland Sentry
Former police chief sues Q Street Diner in South Portland after a fall
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Business
Flipped birds, selfies and stares: A day in the life of Portland’s Cybertruck owner
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Opinion
Opinion: PMA expansion bid threatens Portland’s growth
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Sports
Transgender athletes to face fewer barriers to compete under new policy
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Cops & Courts
Former Portland teacher pleads guilty to federal child pornography charge
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Local & State
USPS says changes at Hampden mail facility are on hold – for now
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Varsity Maine
Record-setting Yarmouth boys’ soccer coach Mike Hagerty steps down
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Business
Maine wood products companies get $1.6 million in federal grants
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Nation & World
As Hamas returns to the north, Israel’s Gaza endgame is nowhere in sight
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Business
Moody’s upgrades Maine’s credit rating to second-highest
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South Portland Sentry
Former police chief sues Q Street Diner in South Portland after a fall
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Arts Review
Review: Motown and pop star Diana Ross shows Merrill audience why she’s legendary
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Cops & Courts
Man's arrest follows latest central Maine raid of cannabis growing operation
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Local & State
Portland pedestrian hit by vehicle on Tuesday night
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Nation & World
White House blocks release of Biden’s special counsel interview audio
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Nation & World
Will jurors believe Michael Cohen? Defense keys on credibility at Trump’s hush money trial
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Boston Celtics
Celtics finish off short-handed Cavs, return to Eastern Conference finals
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Times Record
Brunswick Planning Board approves apartment building plans for Wilbur’s Woods
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Nation & World
Ukrainian troops pull out of some areas amid Russian offensive
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Nation & World
Slovak minister says ‘clear political motivation’ behind assassination attempt
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Lewiston-Auburn
Dollar coin honoring Lewiston’s Dr. Bernard Lown to be issued Thursday
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Local & State
Skowhegan voters won't have say on future of Indian sculpture
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Sports
Caitlin Clark’s WNBA debut helps ESPN set viewership record for league game on network
A remote forest thrives, thanks to Piscataquis County woodswomen
The team behind a 180-acre community woodland near Brownville in Piscataquis County brings a collaborative, relationship-based approach to how it manages the land. The female-centric collective may be entirely accidental, but its focus on empowerment may be crucial to adapting to climate change.
Biden and Trump, trading barbs, agree to 2 presidential debates, in June and September
The quick agreement on the timetable to meet followed the Democrat's announcement that he will not participate in fall presidential debates sponsored by the nonpartisan commission that has organized them for more than 3 decades.
Díaz’s 2-run single in 6th sends Rays to 4-3 win over Red Sox at Fenway
Wilyer Abreu and Rafael Devers homers for Boston
Boys’ lacrosse: Falmouth ends Cape Elizabeth’s winning streak at 32 games, 11-10
Joey Guerrette's goal with 1:40 remaining gives the Navigators their first win over the Capers in six years.
Opinion: NCAA’s trans athlete dilemma shouldn’t be that hard of a call
Trans athletes are not causing problems. Politicians are just pretending they are for cheap political points.
The Wrap: Mr. Tuna launches in new digs; Tao Yuan closes and Bao Bao moves north
Liquid Riot sold, to relaunch as Camp Pennant; Stonewall Kitchen comes back to Portland; Oun Lido's opens in Old Port; gluten-free bakery planned for Saco; and more.
Maine Voices Live with musician Clarisse Karasira
Join us for a live conversation with the musician on Tuesday, May 21 at 7 p.m. at One Longfellow Square.
From gem digging in Paris to dancing in OOB, our intern maps out her perfect day
Emily Hedegard, a student at the University of New England, would also walk her dog along the Eastern Trail and have brunch at The Front Room.
Photo: Northern lights dance over Freeport
Those with cameras or capable of staying up until the late hours of the night last weekend were rewarded with a rare, natural light show in Freeport.