Prosecutors say she forged lab reports and bank records to keep grant funding for her research after it was questioned. She says the state is charging a ‘fictitious person’ and colluding with her former attorneys.
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Watch: Maine Voices Live with Ana Inciardi
Meet the artist behind the $1 mini print vending machines popping up across the nation. Join us Tuesday, October 21 at 7 p.m. as reporter Megan Gray interviews Ana Inciardi, the Brooklyn-born, Portland-based printmaker who’s championing art accessibility one dollar at a time.
For lease: prime turnkey restaurant space in the heart of the Old Port
$70.00/SF MG | 425 Fore Street, Portland
Spanking-fresh, sustainable sushi earns 4 stars for Rosella KPT in Kennebunk
The pristine seafood dazzles, except for occasional missteps when pairings hijack a dish.
The comfort food Mainers turn to in discomforting times
On a high stress day, what food makes you feel better? We asked a handful of Mainers who’ve faced added challenges this year.
Obituary: Paul Lawrence Rathe
PORTLAND – Paul Lawrence Rathe passed away unexpectedly in his home in Portland on Friday Aug. 29, 2025 at the age …
Obituary: Steven L. Sax
PORTLAND – Steven L. Sax, 93, passed away on Oct. 1, 2025, in Scarborough. Steven was born on August 19, 1932, …
Portland, Augusta both hit 86 degrees Monday, breaking temperature records
It was the warmest Oct. 6 in Portland, and the hottest October day in Augusta on record.
Watch the Varsity Maine football highlights from Week 5
Tipped balls and other great plays filmed by our reporters.
Portland City Council moves forward with warming shelter plan, despite concerns
The City Council unanimously approved $400,300 in funding for a winter warming shelter in Riverton, but many stakeholders are worried that it is too far from downtown to serve homeless residents properly.