Portland City Council delays vote on future of former Children’s Museum
More than 50 people spoke on both sides of the issue at a meeting Monday to decide whether the Portland Museum of Art can raze the former Children's Museum as part of its expansion plans.
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Local & State Posted: Yesterday at 11:44 PM
Portland City Council delays vote on future of former Children’s Museum
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Cops & Courts Posted: Yesterday at 8:53 PM
Shooting by York County deputy was justified, attorney general rules
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Varsity Maine Posted: Yesterday at 8:12 PM
Baseball: Yarmouth earns key midseason win, beats York 5-1
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Schools and Education Posted: Yesterday at 8:09 PM
Portland City Council set to vote on school budget
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Business Posted: Yesterday at 7:57 PM
Mills orders state to find ways to hire, retain more women in construction jobs
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Boston Celtics Posted: Yesterday at 7:46 PM
Donovan Mitchell, Cavaliers pose new challenge for Celtics with Game 1 Tuesday
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Nation & World Posted: Yesterday at 7:09 PM
House Republicans are ready to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt over Biden audio
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Health care Posted: Yesterday at 7:09 PM
A gene long thought to just raise the risk for Alzheimer’s may cause some cases
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Nation & World Posted: Yesterday at 6:14 PM
Pulitzer Prizes in journalism awarded to The New York Times, The Washington Post, AP and others
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Local & State Posted: Yesterday at 6:10 PM
Judge refuses to seal Linda Bean’s will from public view
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Business Posted: Yesterday at 5:44 PM
The number of overfished U.S. species reaches an all-time low. Mackerel recovers
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Sports Posted: Yesterday at 5:42 PM
Sports Digest: Red Sox pitcher Brayan Bello scheduled for rehab start with Sea Dogs
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Arts & Entertainment
Cumberland singer Julia Gagnon’s ‘American Idol’ journey ends
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The Maine Forecast
Sunny start to the week – with a drastic change to end it
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Local & State
Maine’s liquor prices are a mystery, and some say unfair. That may change.
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Local & State
Several injured when pinned between antique vehicle, float at Kennebunk May Day parade
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Business
Kittery Trading Post threatens to move firearms sales to New Hampshire over new gun law
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Restaurant reviews
If you missed Paella Seafood in its first run, go now
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Local & State
As student homelessness rises, so do challenges for Biddeford and Saco schools
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Arts & Entertainment
Maine ‘American Idol’ contestant Julia Gagnon asks for kindness on Instagram
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News
Overwhelmed educators have ‘nothing left’ for kids in understaffed schools
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Local & State
Long Creek watershed violations cost landlord $650,000
Yesterday at 11:14 AM
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Schools and Education
Portland City Council set to vote on school budget
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Schools and Education
Lawsuit against Lincoln County school district over student’s gender expression is dismissed
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Cops & Courts
Unity man charged after gunshots fired at forest ranger investigating illegal tree cutting, police say
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Cops & Courts
Shooting by York County deputy was justified, attorney general rules
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Local & State
Judge refuses to seal Linda Bean’s will from public view
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Local & State
Maine’s First Ship to visit Portland for maintenance, inspection
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Cops & Courts
Maine man in custody after video recorded him appearing to steal police car for a 2nd time amid shooting
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Local & State
In wake of Maine crashes, officials preach safety when cars and horse-drawn buggies share the road
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Local & State
Two injured in crash on I-295 offramp in Portland
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Arts Review
Review: ‘Angels in America’ takes intimate look at unraveling relationships
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Nation & World
Hamas accepts Gaza cease-fire; Israel says it will continue talks but launches strikes in Rafah
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Schools and Education
Pro-Palestinian protesters retake MIT encampment; Columbia University cancels commencement
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Nation & World
Former Trump employee recounts reimbursements in hush money trial
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Nation & World
House Republicans are ready to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt over Biden audio
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Nation & World
Bingo, beaded bracelets and volunteer iPhones power Biden’s organizing effort
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Business
The number of overfished U.S. species reaches an all-time low. Mackerel recovers
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Business
Social Security and Medicare finances look grim as overall debt piles up
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Business
Former Starbucks CEO Schultz says company needs to refocus on coffee as sales struggle
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Business
Trump Media fires auditing firm that U.S. regulators accuse of ‘massive fraud’
Mills orders state to find ways to hire, retain more women in construction jobs
The order is intended to address a large gender gap in the construction industry and help the state combat a severe workforce shortage.
Commercial jet maker Airbus is staying humble even as Boeing flounders. There’s a reason for that
Europe’s Airbus is taking a conspicuously cautious and even modest stance toward its recent success and its rival’s woes.
Trump escalates attacks on prosecutors, says Democrats run ‘a Gestapo administration’
The former president spoke at a private luncheon where he used profanity to refer to special counsel Jack Smith.
Local roundup: Freeport softball rolls past Lincoln Academy
The Falcons stay undefeated with the victory at home.
Baseball: Yarmouth earns key midseason win, beats York 5-1
David Swift allows just one hit and Sam Lowenstein hits a two-run home run in the Clippers' victory.
Another View: Letting Donald Trump skate shows contempt for justice
Consequences need to come now. There might not be a later.
Blind Pig mixes a cheeseburger into its mac and cheese for the ultimate comfort food
The Gardiner restaurant uses cavatappi pasta, giving the dish a literal twist.
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: Girl Scouts tend to a school garden in the ’60s
The photo was taken outside the Simon Hamlin School in South Portland.
Bowdoin College students overwhelmingly back measure to take stance in Gaza war
A majority of Bowdoin College students voted in favor of the Bowdoin Solidarity Referendum, which student government certified Monday. But the college's president said it wouldn't be taking an official position.