Few details have emerged about last week’s search at a Main Street residence, though investigators’ presence drew lots of attention.
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Saco ends mobile home rent moratorium, despite pushback from park residents
The City Council plans to explore other options for rent stabilization but voted Monday to end the months-old moratorium, noting that a majority of Blue Haven Mobile Home Park residents have reached an agreement with the park’s owners.
Gov. Mills skeptical of new data privacy measure opposed by businesses
The governor urged lawmakers to reach a compromise that works for both industry and political groups.
Lewiston health care provider raided by federal agents
More than a dozen agents were seen Tuesday entering the offices of Bright Future Healthier You at 95 Park St.
In Maine, a Democrat-led crackdown on ‘deepfake’ AI campaign ads
Republicans worry that the new bill is too vague and too punitive.
Edgecomb man sentenced in 2024 killing in Turner
Luke Krott, 27, was sentenced for the shooting death of a Virginia man whose body was found stuffed in a barrel in Edgecomb.
If we want things to improve, we will have to be civil | Opinion
When we’re shouting over one another, we can’t make progress.
Republicans blast Mills’ ‘insulting’ response to Trump administration over alleged Medicaid fraud
Senate Minority Leader Trey Stewart challenged Democrats to allow his last-minute bill to address possible fraud to receive a public hearing.
Standish nomination papers available for elected posts
Seats are available for Town Council, budget committee, planning board and one seat on the MSAD 6 school board.
Pastry chef Brant Dadaleares closes Gross Bakery in Portland
With the closure of the bakery, which was attached to the dessert bar he closed in February, the business is entirely shuttered.