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Renamed South Portland Park honors fallen paratrooper Sgt. Jason Swiger.

Jason was known for his generosity and larger-than-life personality, but his life was unfortunately cut short on March 25, 2007, when he was killed in action by a suicide bomber in Iraq.

Motorist with sign claiming to have an explosive device drives to Canadian border. [AP]

The driver of vehicle with a sign indicating there was an explosive device on board led Maine State Police on a chase on Interstate 95 to the Canadian border on Monday, officials said.

Mainers divided amid the rise of glamping

Glampgrounds have generated considerable controversy in recent years among concerned residents.

Hooked on heating oil: New wood heat options come with climate trade-offs

Maine’s forests are crucial as a way to absorb carbon emissions, and as a heat source for industries under pressure to decarbonize and for residents struggling with high oil costs.

Ultra-endurance athlete uses physical feats to raise money for charity

Ultra-endurance athlete Brendan Walsh of Westbrook is using his endurance challenges to raise thousands of dollars for different charities across the U.S. 

Critics slam OPEGA’s report for clearing the DHHS of blame in child’s death

Critics scrutinize OPEGA for its ruling that the DHHS made “no unsound decisions” in the case handling of 3-year-old Maddox Williams, who was murdered by his mother in 2021.

Feds seek to sentence Jan. 6 rioter from Maine to over 15 years

Federal prosecutors are recommending an over 15-year prison sentence for Jan. 6, rioter Kyle Fitzsimons of Lebanon Maine. Prosecutors say this sentence is for Fitzsimons’s “violent and aggressive” behavior during the attack on the U.S. Capitol in 2021.

New Hampshire man found dead in Scarborough river

The body of a New Hampshire man was recovered from a river in Scarborough Friday morning.

Explosion in Freeport leaves worker with burn wounds

A man suffered serious burns when a compressed gas tank exploded in Freeport on Friday.

Maine governor suggests making paid leave proposal easier on businesses

Maine Gov. Janet Mills is pumping the brakes on a paid family and medical leave proposal promoted by her fellow Democrats, seeking compromises to reduce the burden on businesses in an effort to win broader support.

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Lewiston Firefighters Credit Quick Response in Saving Home

No injuries were reported.

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Two Teens Arrested in Crime Spree Across Numerous Maine Towns

The investigation remains active, and additional charges may be filed.

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Maine woman pleads guilty in death of 90-year-old Litchfield man

A Lewiston woman accused of murdering a 90-year-old man in Litchfield pleaded guilty to manslaughter in court on Tuesday as part of a plea deal.

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Police arrest driver who they say struck 3 police cruisers in South Portland

An Augusta woman is charged with OUI after police say she crashed into three police cruisers Friday night in South Portland.

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Portland Police Locate Missing 17-Year-Old Girl from NH During Traffic Stop

Officers say they pulled over a vehicle at the intersection of Hanover and Lancaster streets.