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South Portland Police Seize 50K Worth of Fentanyl in Bust

Police say they arrested a passenger in a vehicle.

Portland Hotel Up for Historic Award

The Inn at Diamond Cove opened in 1910

Lewiston-Auburn to Portland Bus Service Celebrates First Year

The bus line, known as the LAP, carried more than 23,500 passengers in its first year

Man, Dog Dead in Penobscot County Head-On Crash

Penobscot County deputies say a car crossed the centerline on Route 69,

Bangor Police look to identify persons of interest in burglary

Police in Bangor are asking for the public’s help as they try to identify persons of interest in a burglary investigation.

Missing Brunswick woman found safe

Police said Thursday that Dorr has been found safe in a remote, wooded area.

Fall Like Weather to Persist for Rest of August in Maine

Portland could see stretches of daytime high in the 80s as fall moves in,

What to Know About Dangerous Rip Currents Headed to Maine Coast

Rip currents are narrow columns of water flowing rapidly away from the beach

FatFace Stores in Maine to Close

FatFace is transitioning its North American operations to an online-only format.

High Fire, Drought, Rip Currents All Affecting Southern Maine

Some fire departments have shut down all open-flame fires.

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75 yr old Woman Dead After Being Hit by Vehicle in Portland

Her name has not yet been released

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Median Price of Homes in Maine Reaches $426,000

The price surged in October.

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Acadia National Park on Pace for Busiest Year Ever

Overnight camping stays are also on a healthy pace, with a nearly 33 increase this year over 2024.

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Charges dropped against woman accused of ramming vehicle of Border Patrol officer stationed in Maine

A woman who was shot by a Border Patrol agent from Maine last month has had charges against her dropped.

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Permit approval clears the way for completion of controversial electricity corridor in Maine

Regulators have given the green light for the completion of a 53-mile electricity corridor running through Maine.