Sirois, 45, was arrested in Farmington in October after he was accused of retrieving firearms and making threats against law enforcement while out on bail.
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Pond Cove Elementary School to get a new communication system
Cape Elizabeth Public Schools received the largest single-building funding that it has ever been awarded.
Maine’s 3 largest cities recorded just 1 homicide last year, state police say
Overall, homicides across the state dipped compared to 2023 and 2024, which are 2 of the deadliest years on record, according to recently released data.
Maine’s top judge says she worries about political divisiveness
Chief Justice Valerie Stanfill, in the annual State of the Judiciary address, also talked about technological advances in the courts.
At Brunswick senior college, learning flows both ways
Classes taught by and for seniors at Midcoast Senior College demonstrate the joy and community of lifelong learning.
Fans react after Mainer Nathan Pare disqualified in Olympic snowboard run: ‘It’s a heartbreaker’
Joy turns to despair for Pare’s friends, who had gathered to watch him make his Olympic debut and saw him finish first in a snowboard cross quarterfinal only to have the result nullified.
Windham man dies in crash on Maine Turnpike
Daniel St. Peter, 33, was pronounced dead at the scene in Falmouth, state police say.
Maine’s housing market off to a slow start in January
Home prices were up but sales were down, a familiar pattern after a tumultuous 2025.
Wolfe’s Neck Center in Freeport partners with Penobscot Nation for research
A new community-centered research project is studying the impact the Penobscot Nation had on the land at Wolfe’s Neck Center for Agriculture and the Environment.
Photos: Portland’s Valentine’s Day ‘Phantom’ over the years
The Portland Press Herald partnered with MyMaine magazine on a photo spread of the iconic heart-shaped movement.