The Warden Service will be out on town trails searching for Rebecca Dorr this weekend. The search was previously suspended because of bad weather.
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Study: Portland a top 10 small U.S. city for careers, thanks to quality of life, job market
Maine’s largest city ranked 10th in a recent study of cities with fewer than 250,000 people for career opportunities.
Facing $18M deficit, UMaine plans to increase tuition, cut costs, eliminate staff
The state’s flagship university announced it intends to raise tuition by 4% and cut more than $10 million from its budget but declined to provide details about what programs and positions are being axed.
Nolan Ames of Camden Hills is Maine Gatorade winner
Ames takes the annual award for boys basketball after setting a school scoring record and guiding Windjammers to the Class A North title.
State Theatre cancels some tickets for upcoming show after scalper operation
The venue shared social media posts about the cancellation of some tickets to the July Djo show at Thompson’s Point.
Maine lawmakers advance bill to encourage more ADUs, greater housing density
The measure still needs two-thirds approval in the House and Senate because it was drafted as emergency legislation that would take effect immediately.
Portland Museum of Art’s Youth Art Month exhibit spotlights Maine’s young artists
Student artists from across the state are represented in an exhibit running through April 5 at the Portland Museum of Art.
Spring snow could be on the way to southern Maine
Projected snowfall totals aren’t available yet, but National Weather Service meteorologists say they’re watching for potential accumulation Sunday into Monday.
Edward Little AD to take post with MPA
Todd Sampson will join the state organization that oversees high school sports as the assistant executive director at the Maine Principals’ Association.
Gray officials weigh how international conflicts impact budget
Town officials discussed how national and international events, including higher Canadian tariffs, affect small town budgets.