Gabriel Wilbur was hospitalized after police shot him in the shoulder 3 times in July 2025. Officials said he was threatening to shoot a landscaper working at a Wilton home.
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Fisheries and wildlife chief Judy Camuso to take over reins at Maine Audubon
The departing commissioner of the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife will be the first woman to lead the state environmental organization.
Have Maine power prices risen more than 55% since 2015? | Fact brief
Global conflicts, storm recovery costs, aging infrastructure and inflation have all factored into cost increases in recent years, according to federal and state agencies.
7 Maine events include Tig Notaro and ‘Once Upon a Mattress’
Also, see James Austin Johnson from ‘Saturday Night Live’ in Waldoboro and Bangor.
Barry Manilow’s Portland concert rescheduled for July
The pop singer’s show scheduled for April 19 at Cross Insurance Arena had been postponed due to his health.
Raymond and Casco libraries plan discussions about accessibility grants
The libraries are among 300 across the country that received funds for improving accessibility.
The Maine Jewish Film Festival kicks off its most ambitious lineup yet
The film festival celebrates its 27th year with a slate of films in theaters across southern and central Maine.
2012 photos capture Mumford & Sons performing at Portland’s Eastern Prom
The Gentlemen of the Road Stopover featured a total of eight acts including St. Vincent and Dropkick Murphys.
Wedding caterer who left Maine newlyweds hanging must pay restitution
A restitution hearing is set in the case against Bethany Gregory, a Bangor-based caterer who failed to follow through on contracted services.
Hearts of Pine end scoreless streak, then settle for rain-soaked tie
Portland gives up an FC Naples goal late in regulation time and plays to its third draw in the league this season.