Animal control in Portland is a one-woman show
Ruthann Weist single-handedly runs the division within the Portland Police Department. She sees everything from unleashed dogs to squirrels stuck in chimneys to, occasionally, dolphin recoveries.
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Family of late Maine resident Ernest Brien receives medallion for his WWII service
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Man killed in Rockport explosion was inmate in a work release program
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Business Posted: 2:09 PM
Restaurant workers’ battle for higher minimum wage goes national
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It’s Pride Month: How LGBTQ+ rights changed around the world this past year
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Arts & Entertainment Posted: 12:47 PM
Romance Writers of America files for bankruptcy after tumultuous split spurred by racism allegations
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Nation & World Posted: 11:45 AM
From collapsed plea deal to trial: How Hunter Biden has come to face jurors on federal gun charges
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Animal control in Portland is a one-woman show
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Nation & World Posted: 10:56 AM
Republicans join Trump’s attacks on justice system and campaign of vengeance after guilty verdict
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Nation & World Posted: 10:46 AM
U.S. defense secretary says war with China neither imminent nor unavoidable, stressing need for talks
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Families of hostages in Gaza back cease-fire deal set out by Biden. Israel says conditions remain
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Climate activist in Paris stuck a protest poster on Monet’s ‘Poppy Field’
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With an eye on speed, Maryland seeks private team to rebuild Key Bridge
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Politics
Sen. Susan Collins decries Trump’s conviction
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Local & State
Miss the northern lights? You may have another chance to see them this weekend
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Opinion
Our View: Fearlessness of exactly the wrong kind from Sen. Susan Collins
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Topsham Market Basket opening date announced
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Local & State
Negative response to first Windham Pride event prompts drag queens to cancel performance
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Trump becomes first former U.S. president convicted of felony crimes
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New Brunswick-area businesses to check out this summer
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Local & State
Scarborough program for young people with intellectual disabilities is set to close
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Politics
Maine Republicans defend Trump following former president’s conviction
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Local & State
Welder killed when diesel tank explodes in Rockport
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Local & State
Man killed in Rockport explosion was inmate in a work release program
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Local & State
Massachusetts man died after walking into traffic on Maine Turnpike
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Elections
Will Trump’s felony convictions affect the vote in Maine?
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Opinion
Our View: Fearlessness of exactly the wrong kind from Sen. Susan Collins
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Times Record
Topsham Market Basket opening date announced
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Books
See who won this year’s Maine Literary Awards
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Do This
Eat outside, play mini golf and more things to do this weekend
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Letters
A clean energy contradiction
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Nation & World
Families of hostages in Gaza back cease-fire deal set out by Biden. Israel says conditions remain
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Nation & World
Trump responds to guilty verdict by falsely blasting ‘rigged trial,’ attacking star witness
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Nation & World
U.S. defense secretary says war with China neither imminent nor unavoidable, stressing need for talks
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Nation & World
With an eye on speed, Maryland seeks private team to rebuild Key Bridge
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Nation & World
It’s Pride Month: How LGBTQ+ rights changed around the world this past year
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Nation & World
From collapsed plea deal to trial: How Hunter Biden has come to face jurors on federal gun charges
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Nation & World
Marian Robinson, mother of Michelle Obama, dies at 86
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Nation & World
Russia, Ukraine swap prisoners of war for the first time in 3 months
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Business
Higher for longer rates mean no escape from the debt squeeze
Family of late Maine resident Ernest Brien receives medallion for his WWII service
Brien's family was presented with the Legion of Honor medal by the Honorary Consul of France in Maine, in recognition of the sacrifices he made for France during the war.
Restaurant workers’ battle for higher minimum wage goes national
At least four states are set to vote on measures to make restaurants pay servers a minimum wage regardless of how much they earn in tips.
4 takeaways from the aftermath of Trump’s guilty verdict
A little less than 24 hours later, here are some takeaways from the immediate aftermath.
Tanner Houck, Ceddanne Rafaela lift Red Sox past Tigers
Houck allows one run in seven innings and Rafaela homers twice in Boston's 7-3 win.
Sports Digest: Sea Dogs blow late lead, then rally for 10-inning win over Altoona
Kyle Teel blasts a tying three-run homer with two outs in the ninth, and Portland scores twice in the 10th for an 8-6 win.
Opinion: Cancer survivorship deserves to be a policy priority
National organizations are recognizing the importance of working with people who have survived lung cancer, in particular, with a view to understanding and meeting their needs.
The Wrap: Fish & chips coming to Washington Avenue, supper and cocktails to downtown
Also, 9 Maine food businesses win grant money; ChopTails competition is back; and the Casco Bay Seafood Festival is set for June.
Watch: Maine Voices Live with musician Clarisse Karasira
This conversation took place on Tuesday, May 21 at One Longfellow Square.
Of whoopie pies and windjammers: Check out Maine’s festivals this year
Here's a list of some you might want to check out this year.
New Brunswick-area businesses to check out this summer
Here's five new businesses, ranging from fitness to good eats.