‘American Idol’ standout Julia Gagnon unites Mainers, from Cumberland to The County
The support of fans from Maine and around the country has helped propel Gagnon to the final seven contestants. She'll next appear on the show Sunday.
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Books Posted: 1:39 PM
‘Northeaster,’ ‘Maine, A Love Story’ among finalists for Maine Literary Awards
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Business Posted: 1:36 PM
Google, Justice Department argue whether search engine is a monopoly
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Business Posted: 1:19 PM
Fed indicated rates will remain higher for longer. What does that mean for you?
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Nation & World Posted: 12:58 PM
Arrests of Israel-Hamas war protesters exceed 2,300 as police clear more U.S. campus encampments
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Nation & World Posted: 12:37 PM
Jewish students grapple with how to respond to pro-Palestinian campus protests
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Nation & World Posted: 12:27 PM
Heavy rains over Texas have led to water rescues, school cancellations and orders to evacuate
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Arts & Entertainment Posted: 12:00 PM
‘American Idol’ standout Julia Gagnon unites Mainers, from Cumberland to The County
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Sports Posted: 11:47 AM
Watch: Highlights from busy week of high school sports
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Cops & Courts Posted: 11:35 AM
Feds: Maine illegal marijuana grows may be tied to Chinese crime organizations
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Nation & World Posted: 11:32 AM
Michael Cohen hasn’t taken the stand in Trump’s hush money trial. But jurors are hearing his words
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Local & State Posted: 10:33 AM
One dead after crash on Buxton Road in Saco
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Opinion Posted: 4:01 AM
Opinion: Earth Day can’t only involve preaching to the choir
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Arts & Entertainment
Maine ‘American Idol’ contestant Julia Gagnon asks for kindness on Instagram
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Business
Windham Weaponry reopens with gun orders strong, co-owner says
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Varsity Maine
‘Is this real?’ Greely baseball player surprised his play airs on ‘SportsCenter’
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Local & State
Portland man sues city over Baxter Woods leash law
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Times Record
Developer sues Brunswick man over land dispute
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Business
Barnes & Noble to open South Portland bookstore
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Cops & Courts
Former Portland property manager pleads guilty to embezzling federal funds
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Health care
Access to dental care in Maine reaching a crisis point
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Sports
Greely baseball team makes ESPN SportsCenter Top 10 plays of the day
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Local & State
Gorham motorcyclist killed in crash
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Cops & Courts
Feds: Maine illegal marijuana grows may be tied to Chinese crime organizations
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Health care
Researchers launching tick study after record year for Lyme disease
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Local & State
One dead after crash on Buxton Road in Saco
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Books
‘Northeaster,’ ‘Maine, A Love Story’ among finalists for Maine Literary Awards
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Local & State
Lack of attorneys keeps parents waiting in child removal cases
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Local & State
Maine’s firefighters rarely fight fires. Instead they’re answering medical calls.
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Scarborough Leader
Protective artificial dune could be in Scarborough Beach future
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Local & State
In photos: Sheep shearing at Shaker Village
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New England
I-95 in Connecticut to be closed for days after fiery crash damages bridge, governor says
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Letters
PMA needs to play by the rules
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Nation & World
Michael Cohen hasn’t taken the stand in Trump’s hush money trial. But jurors are hearing his words
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Business
Google, Justice Department argue whether search engine is a monopoly
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Nation & World
Arrests of Israel-Hamas war protesters exceed 2,300 as police clear more U.S. campus encampments
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Nation & World
Jewish students grapple with how to respond to pro-Palestinian campus protests
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Nation & World
Heavy rains over Texas have led to water rescues, school cancellations and orders to evacuate
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Business
Fed indicated rates will remain higher for longer. What does that mean for you?
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Health care
St. Mary’s hospital to get nearly $4 million in congressionally directed spending
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Business
AI-controlled fighter jet took Air Force leader for a historic ride. What that means for war
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Politics
Biden calls ally Japan ‘xenophobic’ like China, Russia, at campaign event
Portland man sues city over Baxter Woods leash law
Marc Lesperance has filed a second suit over the city law requiring dogs in the park to be on a leash at all times between April and July.
Graduate workers’ union bemoans pace of negotiations with UMaine System
Six months into bargaining, administrators and the union have reached tentative agreements on just two of 22 contract issues.
Arizona governor signs bill to repeal 1864 ban on most abortions
The effort to repeal the long-dormant law, which bans all abortions except those done to save a patient’s life, won final legislative approval on Wednesday.
Thursday’s high school roundup: Falmouth’s Brennan Rumpf throws no-hitter
Baseball: The senior right-hander holds Thornton Academy without a hit or walk in a 10-0, six-inning victory.
Girls’ lacrosse: Waynflete gets a bit of revenge against NYA
Tilsley Kelly and Lydia Birknes lead the Flyers to a 14-5 win over the team that knocked them out of last year's Class C playoffs.
Opinion: This election year comes with great responsibility
For economic and social circumstances to improve, people need to be informed and involved.
USDA to continue classifying potato as a vegetable, not a grain
The decision comes amid updates to U.S. dietary guidelines that generated pushback from Maine lawmakers.
Maine Voices Live with musician Clarisse Karasira
Join us for a live conversation with the musician on Tuesday, May 21 at 7 p.m. at One Longfellow Square.
Nick Schroeder’s perfect day includes a show in South Paris and vintage shopping in Biddeford
The communications manager for Space and member of Mad Horse Theatre Company would also make Rockland and several Portland shops part of the itinerary.
Freeport’s SipHouse celebrates first year of business
The "sipaversary" will take place Sunday starting at 8 a.m., commemorating a year's worth of business.