‘David was very loved’: Sister of Portland shooting victim pleads for new information
After a longtime suspect was acquitted last month, Portland police have closed the investigation into the 2016 killing of David Anderson. His family is still seeking closure.
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Garden tours, plants sales and more ways to spend time among flowers
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From gem digging in Paris to dancing in OOB, our intern maps our her perfect day
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Opinion: John Calvin Stevens was an architect, not a god
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Another View: Break out the hook. Trump-Biden debates need tight rules of civility
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All Roads Music Festival, a dog show in Cumberland and Maine Voices Live with Clarisse Karasira
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Tickets on sale for Buffalo Tom with Belly and dozens of other shows
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Throwback photo: Well-dressed pedestrians stroll downtown Portland with lily plants
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Biddeford Fire Lieutenant Tim Sevigny cracks a few jokes before comedy competition
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Former Videoport clerk’s ‘Alien Absolution’ is a meticulously made fan film
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Maine breweries are putting out fewer bocks, so we crossed the border
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Baxter Woods leash law angers just about everyone
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Get cracked up by comics for just $5 on Sunday
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Local & State
Linda Bean, granddaughter of L.L. Bean founder, left her estate to sons, trustees
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Mainers surprised, delighted by unusually strong northern lights show
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Restaurant reviews
In the lobby of a Portland hotel, Salt Yard Cafe shouldn't be overlooked
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Politics
Some influential Maine lawmakers are about to give up their seats. What’s next for them?
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Politics
Dozens of departing Maine lawmakers could alter balance of power
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Health care
Wait times balloon for Maine mental health services as access barriers persist
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Outdoors
In photos: Northern lights bring their colorful display to Maine skies
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Local & State
Northern lights likely to put on a show in Maine on Friday, Saturday nights
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Opinion
Our View: Getting into college is tough enough
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Local & State
One person killed in single-car crash Friday in Scarborough
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Local & State
How Maine counties and municipalities are spending their opioid settlement funds
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Local & State
Lawmakers gut bill aimed at protecting Maine lakes
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Local & State
After nearly 40 years, family of missing teen still looking for answers
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Northern Forecaster
Falmouth residents speak out against workforce housing project
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Restaurant reviews
In the lobby of a Portland hotel, Salt Yard Cafe shouldn't be overlooked
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Local & State
Beecoming the Change: Skowhegan high schoolers abuzz about recycling
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Local & State
Gorham police searching for missing teen
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Scarborough Leader
Nadeau named new Scarborough superintendent
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Animals
Fur is back in fashion for these runway models
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Outdoors
In photos: Northern lights bring their colorful display to Maine skies
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Nation & World
As Israel pushes deeper into Rafah, Hamas regroups elsewhere in ungoverned Gaza
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Nation & World
Blinken delivers some of Biden administration’s strongest public criticism of Israel’s war in Gaza
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Nation & World
UK foreign secretary says halting arms sales to Israel would only strengthen Hamas
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Nation & World
Report: Trump may face a $100 million-plus tax bill if he loses IRS audit fight over Chicago tower
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Nation & World
More U.S. parents than ever have paid leave this Mother’s Day – but most still don’t
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Nation & World
Schools turn to artificial intelligence to spot guns
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Nation & World
U.S. aims to stay ahead of China in using AI to fly fighter jets, navigate without GPS and more
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Nation & World
Thousands of civilians flee northeast Ukraine as Russia presses a renewed border assault
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Arts & Entertainment
Roger Corman, Hollywood mentor and ‘King of the Bs,’ dies at 98
Flipped birds, selfies and stares: A day in the life of Portland’s Cybertruck owner
Travis Carter has 1 of the 2 Tesla trucks in all of Maine. He says he's shy and doesn't like the limelight – but when he's behind the wheel, all eyes are on him.
New bookstore, candy shop expansion on tap for downtown Waterville
Among business changes in the city, Oliver & Friends Bookshop is scheduled to open in downtown Waterville and Incense & Peppermints is poised to expand into the former Framemakers shop downtown.
Dozens of departing Maine lawmakers could alter balance of power
Most of the open legislative seats heading into the fall – 22 of 39 – are currently held by Democrats, giving Republicans a mathematical advantage. But other factors also play a role.
Controversial goal helps Panthers rally past short-handed Bruins, 3-2
Playing without Brad Marchand, Boston lets a two-goal lead slip away and now faces a 3-1 series deficit.
Boys’ lacrosse: Cape Elizabeth shakes off slow start, surges past Thornton Academy
The No. 1 team in the Varsity Maine poll takes control late in the first half and pulls away for a 16-9 win over the third-ranked Trojans.
Another View: Break out the hook. Trump-Biden debates need tight rules of civility
In an ideal world, the moderator of any 2024 presidential debate would have the fortitude of the judge presiding over Trump’s criminal trial in New York City.
Maine breweries are putting out fewer bocks, so we crossed the border
In addition to beers from Belleflower and Tributary, try a Foeder-lagered bock from Schilling in New Hampshire.
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.
Garden tours, plants sales and more ways to spend time among flowers
Visit Maine's botanical gardens or get a sneak peek of what your neighbors are growing in their back yards.
Uptown apartments unveiled in redeveloped downtown Bath block
The housing development on the corner of Front and Summer streets is for tenants aged 55 and older.