State backs lobstermen in urging regulators to reevaluate changes to minimum size
They say increasing the minimum length of a harvestable lobster by one-sixteenth of an inch will prevent them from catching their most popular crustaceans.
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Politics Posted: 8:29 AM
Trump faces prospect of additional sanctions in hush money trial as key witness resumes testimony
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Schools and Education Posted: 8:11 AM
Police begin dismantling pro-Palestinian demonstrators’ encampment at UCLA
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Letters Posted: 4:00 AM
PMA: Take the advice of the state historian
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Business Posted: 4:00 AM
Windham Weaponry reopens with gun orders strong, co-owner says
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Opinion Posted: 4:00 AM
Opinion: Maine needs to get serious about addressing food waste
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Letters Posted: 4:00 AM
PMA design seems frivolous
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Letters Posted: 4:00 AM
Mainers demonstrate proper care for dogs, especially the incorrigible ones
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Letters Posted: 4:00 AM
A few thought-provoking questions for Gaza protesters
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Opinion Posted: 4:00 AM
Opinion: Voters can’t tell between the arsonist and the fireman
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Opinion Posted: 4:00 AM
Opinion: Biddeford’s service industry deserves support, respect and representation
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Business Posted: 4:00 AM
State backs lobstermen in urging regulators to reevaluate changes to minimum size
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Sports Posted: 4:00 AM
March brought record-setting sports wagering in Maine, but also a decline in state revenues
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Arts & Entertainment
Maine ‘American Idol’ contestant Julia Gagnon asks for kindness on Instagram
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Business
Shopping for cannabis in Maine will look different this summer
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Sports
Greely baseball team makes ESPN SportsCenter Top 10 plays of the day
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Local & State
Gorham motorcyclist killed in crash
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Local & State
Maddy Corson, former media executive and philanthropist, dies at 87
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Politics
Opponents of waiting period on gun sales vow to challenge law in court
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Business
The Wrap: Bake Maine expands to Wells, Swell Nitro Coffee opens in Saco
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Arts & Entertainment
Climate change is rarely mentioned in top-rated films of the last decade
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Arts & Entertainment
Watch all of Julia Gagnon’s performances on ‘American Idol’ so far
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Arts & Entertainment
Cumberland singer Julia Gagnon advances to top 7 on ‘American Idol’
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Local & State
Portland man pleads guilty to misdemeanor charges from Jan. 6 riot
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Arts & Entertainment
Maine ‘American Idol’ contestant Julia Gagnon asks for kindness on Instagram
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Times Record
Developer sues Brunswick man over land dispute
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Cops & Courts
Former Portland property manager pleads guilty to embezzling federal funds
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Local & State
Gorham motorcyclist killed in crash
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Business
U.S. regulators maintain fishing quota for valuable baby eels, even as Canada struggles with poaching
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Sports
Gary Stevens to step down as Thornton Academy athletic director in July
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Local & State
USDA to continue classifying potato as a vegetable, not a grain
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Local & State
Workforce, funding challenges force closure of 2 children’s residential care locations in central Maine
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Outdoors
Skowhegan area’s Lake George Regional Park abuzz with renovations
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Arts Review
Review: Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater wows packed house at Merrill
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Letters
PMA design seems frivolous
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Politics
Trump faces prospect of additional sanctions in hush money trial as key witness resumes testimony
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Schools and Education
Police begin dismantling pro-Palestinian demonstrators’ encampment at UCLA
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Health care
Arizona lawmakers vote to undo near-total abortion ban from 1864, with Gov. Hobbs expected to sign
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Health care
Florida’s 6-week abortion ban takes effect as doctors worry women will lose access to health care
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Nation & World
House passes bill to expand definition of antisemitism amid growing campus protests over Gaza war
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Business
Federal Reserve says interest rates will stay at 20-year high until inflation further cools
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Business
What marijuana reclassification means for the United States
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American Journal
Westbrook council gives first OK to budget raising taxes 10.8%
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New England
Air Force prepares new charges against convicted Discord leaker
Windham Weaponry reopens with gun orders strong, co-owner says
A year after its founder's death, the manufacturer of AR-15-style rifles has relaunched and its new owners are looking forward to rising sales.
March brought record-setting sports wagering in Maine, but also a decline in state revenues
Bettors wagered nearly $14 million more than they did in February, but the state took in about $150,000 less.
Marjorie Taylor Greene vows to force vote on ousting Speaker Johnson
Johnson has come under heavy criticism from some Republicans for moving forward with aid for Ukraine as part of a $95 billion emergency spending package that passed this month.
Celtics finish off Heat with another blowout win, 118-84
Boston avenges its ouster from last year's playoffs, thoroughly outplaying Miami to advance to the second round.
‘Is this real?’ Greely baseball player in awe after his play airs on ‘SportsCenter’
Marky Axelsen ends up on national television thanks to an incredible double play turned against Edward Little.
Opinion: Maine needs to get serious about addressing food waste
It's hard to accept we’re wasting so much food when so many people are struggling with hunger. A proven solution beckons.
The Wrap: Bake Maine expands to Wells, Swell Nitro Coffee opens in Saco
Also, 3 Maine beverage makers win Good Food Awards, Thai restaurant Esaan closes, and a Maine delegation returns from France hoping to popularize whole scallops.
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.
Nick Schroeder’s perfect day includes a show in South Paris and vintage shopping in Biddeford
The communications manager for Space and member of Mad Horse Theatre Company would also make Rockland and several Portland shops part of the itinerary.
Bath storm recovery panel, delayed by nor’easter, finally meets
The panel, which was delayed by severe weather in early April, finally met in Bath to discuss how waterfront communities are recovering after the January storms — and others that followed.