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Tuesday, November 5, 2019 at 1 pm

 

Police seek help finding man who walked away from Lee crash early Monday


Maine State Police are seeking the public's help in finding a Lincoln man who walked away from a crash in Lee early Monday morning and hasn't been seen since.
 
 
 

Why Maine high schoolers are now learning ‘yes means yes’ in health class


Yes means yes. That’s the message that Maine secondary students will learn in health classes as a result of legislation passed earlier this year.
 
 
 

New sushi restaurant fills a niche in Belfast’s Gothic building


Over the past six years, Belfast's Gothic building has been home to four high-profile — but often short-lived — restaurants. Sushi chef Robert Voudvihong and Lincolnville restaurateurs Jocelyn and Wind Tracy hope to break the curse with Satori.
 
 
 

It’s Election Day. Test your Maine voting knowledge with these questions.


Before you head to the polls and snag your "I Voted" sticker, test your knowledge on Maine's elections past with the questions below.
 
 
 

Rudy Giuliani associate willing to comply with House impeachment inquiry, his attorney says


An attorney for Lev Parnas also challenged the notion that President Donald Trump does not know his client.
 
 
 

Justice Department fishing for details about anonymous ‘resistance’ OpEd writer


The author, whose identity has remained a secret for more than a year, has also written a book that will publish this month — and Assistant Attorney General Joseph Hunt wants proof that the writer is not bound by a government nondisclosure agreement.
 
 
 

Larry Lord upgraded to fair condition 7 weeks after deadly Farmington explosion


Larry Lord continues to recover at a Boston hospital, where he has been treated since he was critically injured in the Sept. 16 explosion.
 
 
 

Mass eviction in Portland to uproot low-income families


At least 16 low-income households at an apartment complex in Portland have been told to move out during the coming holiday season, in what may be one of the biggest mass evictions in Maine’s largest city in recent years.
 
 
 

Go vote! Your ballot matters.


There's no better way to reinvigorate the democratic republic in you than to cast a vote for a worthy candidate or against one who didn't impress.
 
 
 

Maine man who filmed sex act with dog will avoid jail time if he completes counseling


The Hope man who had sex with a dog and broadcasted the act over social media will avoid jail time if he undergoes counseling and adheres to an agreement reached with prosecutors.
 
 
 

Maine kids are actually bringing fewer weapons to school


Despite last week’s Halloween spike, kids are actually bringing weapons to school less often than they did at the start of the decade, and students feel less threatened.
 
 
 

This duo’s new gym could inject some energy in an Ellsworth strip mall that’s ‘pretty dead’


One of the men behind MXA Fitness used to own a cheesecake business.
 
 
 

You may not have heard of these local elections. Here’s why Mainers should care about them.


Reporters for the Bangor Daily News took a look at races that largely lie outside of Maine's biggest cities.
 
 
 

Penalty-killing is one key to a strong start by UMaine men’s hockey team


The Black Bears held the talented Terriers without a power-play goal in 11 chances over the two Hockey East games and that extended their streak of successive penalty kills to 24.
 
 
 

Freshmen help fuel resurgence of revamped Bangor girls soccer team


First-year Bangor High School girls soccer coach Andrew Varisco said it would take time for his players to adapt to his system, since it differed from the one used by former coach Joe Johnson.
 
 
 

They’ve traveled around the world without motors. Now they’re in The County.


While many people dream of traveling the world, there probably aren’t many who would do it in the ways Zoe Agasi and Olivier Van Herck have for the past three years.
 
 
 

Why more Portland homeless people are being barred from the city’s shelter


City officials said they’re trying to keep people safe, but social service professionals who work closely with the homeless are alarmed that Oxford Street’s punitive measures are denying people shelter and pushing them back into the streets.
 
 

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