A representative of the Defense Prisoner of War/Missing in Action Accounting Agency will address the public Sept. 18.
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Review prompted by Lewiston mass shooting shows gaps in how military reports violent threats
Attorneys representing the victims of the 2023 shooting called the report ‘earth-shattering.’
24 years later, Maine remembers lives lost in 9/11 attacks
Ceremonies on Thursday morning honored the thousands who were killed in the deadly terror attacks in New York, Virginia and Pennsylvania on Sept. 11, 2001.
Class A contenders top first Varsity Maine boys soccer poll of 2025
Scarborough ranked No. 1 after the first week of the season.
What’s a libero? Overlooked position critical to Maine volleyball teams’ success
The defensive position is highly respected in the sport, but often flies under the radar.
Who will be able to get a COVID-19 vaccine in Maine this year?
Here’s what you should know and what is still unknown as the flu season approaches.
Maine boys soccer teams look to set pieces to change the game
In a sport of open play, many goals are produced by corner kicks, free kicks and even throw-ins.
How Mainers handle ticks, from tweezers to tape | Column
Experts say there’s only one right way to remove a tick, but what you do with it after is mostly up to you.
Lewiston mass shooting survivors, families sue over Army’s failure to prevent mass shooting
More than 100 victims of Maine’s deadliest mass shooting had filed a notice of claims against the federal government last fall and are now suing in U.S. District Court for an unspecified amount of monetary damages.
Hundreds attend ‘Workers Over Billionaires’ rallies in Maine
Labor Day gatherings in Wayne and Auburn were some of several in Maine and across the country.