Subsidized heat pump installation is driving growth of clean energy jobs in Maine
Maine's 'clean energy economy' reached 15,000 jobs at the end of 2022, posting stronger growth than the economy generally, according to a study commissioned by the Governor's Energy Office.
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House quickly rejects Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s effort to remove Speaker Johnson
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Nelly Korda shooting for sixth straight victory on LPGA Tour
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Gov. Mills slams lawmakers for advancing more spending bills
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Westbrook School Department suspends baseball players, removes varsity coach
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Southern Brazil is still reeling from massive flooding as it faces risk from new storms
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Police clear pro-Palestinian protest camp and arrest 33 at D.C. campus
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Scouts, execs optimistic about Patriots QB Drake Maye’s ceiling as a rookie
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Biden to unveil new rule speeding deportations for safety risks
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Celtics send message overcoming Jayson Tatum Game 1 clunker to crush Cavaliers
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Toronto’s Chris Bassitt shuts down Phillies’ offense, ends home winning streak at 11
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Update: State police respond to domestic incident in Sidney involving threats
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9 places to nosh on bagels in southern Maine
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Portland couple says their landlords retaliated after they complained of rent hike
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Her ‘American Idol’ run has ended, but ‘it’s just the beginning’ for Julia Gagnon
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Judge refuses to seal Linda Bean’s will from public view
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New principal appointed for Portland’s Casco Bay High School
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Maine health and human services commissioner is stepping down
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Portland City Council delays vote on future of former Children’s Museum
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Sister of Portland man convicted of manslaughter says she gave false testimony against him
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Long Creek watershed violations cost landlord $650,000
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MaineHealth helping test new Lyme vaccine
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The Wrap: The Garden at Bissell Brothers and Low Key set to open
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Portland man pleads not guilty to murder in St. John Street shooting
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Varsity Maine
Westbrook School Department suspends baseball players, removes varsity coach
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Local & State
York schools to pay former teacher $237,500 to settle gay discrimination lawsuit
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Schools and Education
New principal appointed for Portland’s Casco Bay High School
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Local & State
Portland couple says their landlords retaliated after they complained of rent hike
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Politics
Topsham representative resigns from House seat
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Food
Chinese-Cambodian restaurant Oun Lido’s opening Thursday in the Old Port
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Falmouth residents speak out against workforce housing project
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Cops & Courts
About $2 million worth of fentanyl was delivered by mistake to a central Maine home
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Arts Review
Portland Symphony Orchestra takes audience from Spain to Austria
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Local & State
Maine health and human services commissioner is stepping down
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Opinion
Opinion: Let’s do more to protect Mainers at cherished public outings
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Letters
There are no winners in war
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House quickly rejects Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s effort to remove Speaker Johnson
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U.S. paused shipment of thousands of bombs to Israel amid Rafah rift
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Nation & World
Israel says it reopened a key Gaza crossing, but the UN says no aid has entered
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Police clear pro-Palestinian protest camp and arrest 33 at D.C. campus
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Cops & Courts
Maine high court to consider whether to try Waldo County teen as an adult in deadly shooting
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In a twist, Saco developer now says his constitutional rights were violated
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Russia hits Ukraine’s power grid with ‘massive’ attack on energy facilities
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Stormy Daniels gives occasionally graphic testimony in Trump’s hush money trial
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Local & State
Update: State police respond to domestic incident in Sidney involving threats
Gov. Mills slams lawmakers for advancing more spending bills
A legislative committee advanced at least $10 million in additional spending this week after repeated warnings from the administration about pushing the state budget past the 'breaking point.'
FTX customers are set to recover all funds lost, plus interest
Under a plan proposed Tuesday, creditors who held claims in the amount of $50,000 or less would get about 118% of their investment back within 60 days of the plan’s effective date.
Georgia appeals court to review ruling allowing Fani Willis to stay on Trump election case
The move seems likely to delay the case and is the second time in as many days that the former president has gotten a favorable ruling that could push any future trials beyond the November election.
Nelly Korda shooting for sixth straight victory on LPGA Tour
Korda will try to become the first woman to win six consecutive LPGA starts when she plays in the Cognizant Founders Cup in New Jersey.
Young softball coaches in central Maine bring enthusiasm to programs, but also face different challenges
While Mariah Dunbar (Madison) and Bailey Dunphy (Carrabec) don't bring a ton of coaching experience, players find them relatable.
Clarence Page: J.D. Vance, running mate for Donald Trump?
That would complete quite the political journey.
9 places to nosh on bagels in southern Maine
From old-school spots to foodie favorites, there's a 'hole' lot to try.
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.
Stay in the know about shows with Music Network of Maine on Facebook
The page is constantly being updated with posts about performances across the state.
Freeport hears ‘rapid-fire’ funding defenses as council weighs budget
Organizations with ties to Freeport defended their budget applications in Tuesday night's Town Council meeting ahead of the vote on the 2025 fiscal year budget.