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Second man convicted of Maine woman’s 1983 murder dies
The second of two men imprisoned for the 1983 murder of a 19-year-old Maine woman has died, one week after his accomplice’s death.
South Portland café hailed for its bagels closes doors after 20 years
A café that’s become a fixture in a South Portland neighborhood has closed its doors for good.
Young man loses prosthetic leg while tubing in Maine pond
Volunteer divers are trying to help a 19-year-old find a prosthetic leg that he lost while tubing on a Maine pond.
Three more Portland music venues to require proof of vaccination or negative virus test
Three Portland music venues will require concertgoers to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination or a negative virus test.
Rangers use helicopter to rescue injured hiker in Baxter State Park
A New Jersey woman was airlifted out of Baxter State Park after suffering a serious leg injury.
Portland school board approves universal indoor masking, coronavirus testing for fall return
A plan for a return to school in the fall received unanimous approval in a Portland school board vote Tuesday night.
Delta variant comprised 100% of latest samples in Maine
(AP) The delta variant continues to be the dominant strain of coronavirus in the latest testing by the Maine Center for Disease Control.
Maine transportation companies receive $1.6 billion in federal coronavirus aid
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) Eleven Maine transportation companies ranging from windjammers to bus lines are eligible to receive aid from a $1.6 billion federal relief package.
Police investigate reports of man approaching women in Portland’s West End
Portland Police are asking for the public to keep an eye out for a suspicious vehicle spotted in the West End.
Portland partners with national company for bike share program
Portland is preparing to launch a bike share program by next summer.