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Council members confirm appointment of Danielle West as Portland City Manager
The Portland City Council unanimously approved the appointment of Danielle West as city manager Monday.
Crash in Gray causes damage to Post Office and parked vehicle
No one was injured in a crash that caused damage to the Post Office in Gray.
Man sentenced to 22 years in prison for sexually abusing autistic girl, sharing images
A former special education technician who sexually abused a 6-year-old autistic girl and recorded it was sentenced to 22 years in federal prison on Monday.
Missing man sought by Windham police
Police in Windham are asking for help locating a man who was last seen on Friday.
Biddeford man arrested after reportedly leading New Hampshire police on multiple chases
Police in New Hampshire say a Biddeford man led them on multiple chases in a stolen vehicle Sunday.
Pickup truck fire outside Maine governor’s mansion blamed on drill battery
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) A pickup truck fire and explosion outside the Maine governor’s mansion last week was traced to a faulty battery in a cordless drill, officials said.
DEP proposes “risk-based” approach to metal mining
Maine has a number of deposits of crystals that could be similar to the ones in Newry, as well as rare earth elements and the country’s largest reserves of manganese.
Portland says “we’re pushed to the brink” by mounting homeless crisis
The city plans to clear a growing tent encampment, leaving people pondering where to go next with no overall solution in sight.
Browntail moth season begins as caterpillars emerge from nests
Browntail moth caterpillars are beginning to emerge from their nests and are expected to grow rapidly in the coming weeks.
Aroostook food pantry may close after losing Hannaford as a supplier
The Southern Aroostook County Food Pantry in Houlton may be forced to close after Hannaford, a supplier of the pantry for 16 years, announced a change in their distribution policy.




