Portland City Council clears the way for demolition of former children’s museum
The council votes 6-3 to remove a historic classification from the building at 142 Free St. Greater Portland Landmarks says it will review the matter before deciding whether to file a legal challenge.
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Opinion: Argument in favor of trans athletes fell short
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Opinion: We’re taking ranked-choice voting national for presidential elections
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Letters Posted: 4:00 AM
Past actions of Israel led us to where we are
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How do Trump’s backers sleep at night?
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Letters Posted: 4:00 AM
Two demagogues, a century apart
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Rep. Chellie Pingree: Let asylum seekers work
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Third candidate challenges Angus King for U.S. Senate seat
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Nation & World Posted: Yesterday at 9:27 PM
Judge cites error, will reopen sentencing hearing for man who attacked Paul Pelosi
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Nation & World Posted: Yesterday at 9:25 PM
Family of Black teen wrongly executed in 1931 seeks damages after 2022 exoneration
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Health care Posted: Yesterday at 9:15 PM
U.S. pediatricians reverse decades-old advice against HIV-positive mothers breastfeeding
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Boston Red Sox Posted: Yesterday at 9:03 PM
Tom Caron: Red Sox try to navigate the ebbs and flows of a season
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Business Posted: Yesterday at 8:11 PM
FDIC chairman to step down following report on agency’s toxic culture
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The 14 biggest outdoor concerts coming to Maine this summer
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A first in northernmost Maine: Utility ran on 100% solar power for a few hours in early May
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Portland City Council clears the way for demolition of former children’s museum
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$19 million in Maine pandemic relief checks never got cashed
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Yarmouth moves closer to dam removals on the Royal River
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Watch Julia Gagnon’s performance on ‘American Idol’ season finale
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As ‘glamping’ becomes more popular, Sanford may hit pause on new campgrounds
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Federal prosecutors target 4 Maine properties for seizure in illegal marijuana cases
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Another View: You won’t like Trumponomics 2.0
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With one swing of the bat, four years became one giant moment for Falmouth native
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Local & State
Lincoln County mother appeals dismissal of lawsuit over child’s gender expression at school
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Politics
Third candidate challenges Angus King for U.S. Senate seat
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Local & State
York voters reject regulations for short-term rentals
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Local & State
Two dead in fire in Hancock County
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Varsity Maine
Top seeds from Yarmouth, Kennebunk win singles state championships
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Sports
Mic’d up: Hear what York softball outfielder says while batting against Freeport
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Local & State
8 Maine communities will share $22 million in federal cleanup grants
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Times Record
Persistent ospreys rebuild on Bath utility pole after eviction by CMP
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Portland Forecaster
Artist’s display in Portland depicts number of children killed in Gaza
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Local & State
One killed, 2 injured in early morning collision in Winslow
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Arts Review
Review: Opera In the Pines spellbinds with ‘The Crucible’
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Nation & World
Judge in Trump’s hush money trial threatened to throw witness out of court for behavior on stand
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Nation & World
Pentagon vows to keep weapons moving to Ukraine as Russia renews its assault
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Nation & World
Iran’s president, foreign minister and others found dead at helicopter crash site
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Nation & World
Investigators return to Long Island home of Gilgo Beach serial killing suspect
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Nation & World
Judge cites error, will reopen sentencing hearing for man who attacked Paul Pelosi
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Nation & World
Tugboats escort ship that caused deadly Baltimore bridge collapse back to port
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Business
FDIC chairman to step down following report on agency’s toxic culture
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Local & State
Public hearings on Kennebec River dam relicensing set for this week in Waterville, Augusta
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Food
Sour Patch Kids Oreos? Peeps Pepsi? What’s behind the weird flavors popping up on store shelves
Portland City Council approves $161 million school budget
The council voted unanimously to pass the school board's $161.4 million proposal, which now goes to voters for final approval.
Ivan Boesky, stock trader convicted in insider trading scandal, dead at 87
Once implicated in insider trading, Boesky cooperated with a brash young U.S. attorney named Rudolph Giuliani in a bid for leniency.
Gov. Mills to create commission to prepare Maine for more battering storms
Mills will sign an executive order Tuesday to create the commission in the wake of an extremely warm and stormy winter.
Tom Caron: Red Sox try to navigate the ebbs and flows of a season
Boston's bats aren't delivering with runners in scoring position, and the pitching staff has hit a few bumps.
Softball: York stays on course for No. 1 seed in B South by taking down Freeport
McKayla Kortes strikes out 10 in six one-hit innings, and a balanced lineup helps the undefeated Wildcats ace their biggest test of the season.
Opinion: We’re taking ranked-choice voting national for presidential elections
If all states had RCV, there would be no worries that a third-party candidate could tip a state — and thus the White House — against popular will.
Try This: At Night Moves bakery, a sandwich that celebrates spring
The whipped feta sandwich with radishes and pea shoots is one of the bakery's seasonal grab-and-go sandwiches.
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.
Throwback photo: Memorial Day in Monument Square in 1938
The Portland ceremony drew some 20,000 people.
In wake of damaging storms, Bath oyster farmer still seeking recovery help
Sadia Crosby has been sifting through her limited options for her business, a small glimpse into a bigger problem with disaster recovery in Maine.